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The aspirants kneeling down literally pleaded the Chief Minister to give them their jobs.
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Sources say Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy is planning to write a letter to the Centre requesting extension of the deadline and allocating the notified mines to public sector units.
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Government Whip Adluri Laxman Kumar has been tasked with escorting Jeevan Reddy to Delhi. Sources said arrangements have been made to fly them from Hyderabad.
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Bhatti Vikramarka's visit gains significance after holding discussions with MLC T Jeevan Reddy who revealed his plans to quit the party and the post, miffed over Revanth Reddy's decision to admit his political rival and Jagtial MLA M Sanjay Kumar into the party fold.
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A video of Tirupati Reddy presenting the cheques at the venue is being shared extensively on social media platforms.
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The Chief Minister, during the meeting, briefed him about the initiatives being taken in the health sector by the State government.
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Former MP B Vinod Kumar suggested that the Chief Minister should examine the available records in his office before making such baseless allegations for political mileage.
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On Monday, the Hyderabad police clarified that social media posts suggesting mandatory shop closures by 10:30 or 11:00 pm were misleading.
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I never bother about personal benefits and have been working hard for the party’s cause all these years, says the senior leader
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The Chief Minister also brought to the notice of the Defence Minister that the union government had already sanctioned a Sainik School for Warangal.
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Over the last few days, defections engineered by Revanth Reddy of senior BRS leaders into the party have stoked the fire that was already raging over other issues.
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These could not be dismissed as suicides, but had to be seen as murder by the government, since it was the administration's neglect and vindictive policies against the initiatives started by the previous BRS government that led to this situation.
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The two-time MLA, who had twice defeated T Jeevan Reddy of the Congress when he contested on a BRS ticket, joined the Congress in the presence of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.
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The SC, ST, BC, OBC and Minority gurukuls would be established at one place. Accordingly, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy held a meeting with officials here on Sunday to discuss the plans.
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In a statement, Sravan urged Revanth Reddy to compare and compete with better benchmarks of development by shedding his mindset of a real estate businessman and to lead the State like a welfare-oriented statesman.
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He is likely to stay in New Delhi for two days. During his visit, he is expected to meet the AICC leaders and discuss a few issues, including Cabinet expansion and the appointment of the new Pradesh Congress Committee president and others.
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In a statement, Rama Rao lashed out at the State government for imposing numerous restrictions to reduce eligible farmers.
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He questioned whether CM stood for "cutting master," referring to the Chief Minister’s practice of cutting down on promised benefits. In a statement, Rama Rao lashed out at the State government for imposing numerous restrictions to reduce eligible farmers.
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A video of a Congress worker from Banswada abusing the former Speaker is going viral on social media platforms. In the video, the Congress worker demanded Pocharam Srinivas Reddy to apologise to the people.
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The defection of Pocharam Srinivas Reddy at the behest of Revanth Reddy, has seen the BRS demanding Srinivas Reddy to resign and seek re-election as a Congress nominee.