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Revanth Reddy's statement has raised concerns among house owners with valid permits, as many remain homeless after previous demolitions despite having secured all necessary permissions
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The official national handle of the Congress party on X (formerly Twitter) posted that the Telangana Congress government had waived off loans for 40 lakh farmers under its crop loan waiver scheme
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"To please the minority community, the CM ordered a lathi charge on Hindu protestors. Are they terrorists to lathi charge them so brutally?" he questioned
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BRS leaders organised a massive protest across Medak against Congress's failure to release Rythu Bharosa, burning Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's effigy.
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Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao had announced on Saturday that the State government would not be able to disburse the Rythu Bharosa funds as the Cabinet sub-committee was yet to submit its guidelines.
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During the tour, the delegation will be visiting the Cheonggyecheon and study the riverfront development works taken up back in 2005. And this is exactly what raises questions. Both projects have more differences than similarities.
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Speaking to mediapersons, Praveen Kumar emphasized the government's responsibility to address the issue and assuage their ruffled feelings.
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Report on scheme yet to be received, says Agriculture Minister Thummala Nageswara Rao
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Several BRS leaders, including Sravan Dasoju, were detained at Saifabad Police Station. "While we were held, Union Minister Bandi Sanjay was allowed to hold a press meet without police interference. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy was readily accessible to BJP leader Bandi Sanjay, but not to the Group 1 aspirants. This clearly shows the unholy nexus," he said.
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Questioning the BJP's silence on the undeclared curfew situation prevailing in Ashok Nagar in Hyderabad and the plight of the Musi victims, Niranjan Reddy sought to know from the BJP state leadership what was the hidden agenda behind Bandi Sanjay's statement that he will go to Ashok Nagar if necessary.
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This decision comes as a significant blow to over 70 lakh farmers who have been eagerly checking their bank accounts daily, expecting the remittance of the Rythu Bandhu assistance for the Vanakalam (Kharif season).
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The meeting, occurring amidst the Congress's vigorous criticism of the Adani Group, has sparked sharp backlash from various quarters, with many questioning the party's apparent double standards.
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Several aspirants from the coaching institutions in the vicinity and others across the city gathered at Ashok Nagar cross road and started a rally towards Indira Park
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Harish Rao said the Congress government was turning a genuine river rejuvenation project into a real estate venture, exploiting the people of Telangana in the process.
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Urges Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari to discuss with chairman of the Telangana Public Service Commission and resolve the issue amicably
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Revanth Reddy did a complete volte face on Thursday, asking who ever quoted such a figure, when the cost of the agreement entered into by the government for the project was only Rs.141 crore.
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He criticized the government for failing to fulfill these promises, despite repeated assurances during the Parliament elections and meetings with teacher and employee unions
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They expressed their frustration with Revanth Reddy, who initially promised to address issues after the MP elections, spoke about farmer loan waivers, and continued to delay with empty promises.
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They wanted to meet PCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud and brief him about their issues. They wanted the PCC president to take up the issue with Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.
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The case pertains to Revanth Reddy's alleged bribery attempt in 2015 to secure votes for TDP candidate Vem Narender Reddy, while he was a member of the Telugu Desam Party.