BRS working president KT Rama Rao blamed the Cong for not repairing the Medigadda barrage due to its blind hatred for former CM KCR and letting water go down the stream to Andhra Pradesh
BRS MLC K Kavitha dismissed claims that the State was burdened with a debt of a whopping Rs.7.5 lakh crore during Chandrashekhar Rao's decade-long tenure
Stating that CM Revanth Reddy would go down in history as an anti-women Chief Minister, Kavitha questioned whether the Cong govt would fulfill its promise of implementing the Kalyanamastu scheme
The State government introduced the bill extending reservations to BCs, SCs and STs (Reservation of seats in Educational Institutions and of Appointments or Posts in the Services) in the Assembly
Terming this a historic humiliation for Telangana, he blamed the Congress government for admitting to financial mismanagement even before presenting the State budget.
The Chief Minister, while replying to the CPI MLA in the Assembly on Saturday, said Narsaiah was a senior former legislator and that he would never ignore any former public representatives
BRS members including MLA KP Vivekanand Goud, Marri Rajshekhar Reddy and MLA Shambhipur Raju in their complaint alleged that Revanth Reddy had made derogatory comments, which hurt their sentiments and also crossed the line of political discourse
BRS working president KT Rama Rao demanded that the Chief Minister come clean on his alleged backdoor dealings, terming them shameful betrayal of the people's mandate.
BRS working president KT Rama Rao questioned the administration’s priorities, stating that while the Cong has funds for its Delhi high command, but not for salaries, pensions, or retirement benefits to employees