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"It is heartbreaking to see police families on the streets. This is the first time in history that police officers have had to protest for their rights," they said
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In a significant move, nearly 100 Congress members from Kodangal joined the BRS at Rama Rao's residence in Nandinagar. During the event, he remarked that a rebellion against the Congress government had started in Kodangal, which is Revanth Reddy's constituency.
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A programme was scheduled at Rotibanda thanda under Dudyala mandal in Kodangal constituency by the district administration to seek villagers’ opinion on the establishment of pharma village
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He was taken to the police station and thrashed brutally, videos of the incident have gone viral on various social media platforms
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Says Congress seemed to be more interested in hiking electricity charges than in ensuring the well-being of patients at Gandhi Hospital
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao asserted that Revanth Reddy’s government was tapping phones of not only Ministers but even of leaders within the Congress
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"My goal is to make Telangana a one trillion dollar economy, with a focus on health, education, and employment," Revanth Reddy stated in response to a question about the leadership styles of former Chief Ministers YS Rajasekhara Reddy and N. Chandrababu Naidu at the ABP Southern Rising Summit on Friday.
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Responding on behalf of Krishank, the BRS Legal Cell stated that he would neither apologise nor retract his social media posts, as demanded by Meinhardt.
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Congress party has the history of targeting Muslim community and stirring communal cauldron and the same is now being repeated in Telangana State, charged several Muslims intellectuals and social activists
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KTR found fault with the BJP offering a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs 8,800 per quintal of cotton in Gujarat, significantly higher than the Rs.7500 being offered to farmers of Adilabad
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The State support that encompassed crop investment assistance, timely irrigation, uninterrupted power and assured purchase of produce till the last grain, appears to have faded
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These charges, levelled by different quarters, are not new, but they add to the growing scrutiny of the party's financial dealings, especially in the wake of the Musi River rejuvenation project being taken up at a mammoth Rs 1.5 lakh crore.
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Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council and senior BRS leader Sirikonda Madusudhana Chary asked the State govt to bear the burden of the hike proposed by the Discoms and compensate the companies in the form of subsidy.
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The controversy began when constables' wives staged a protest on October 21, demanding better treatment and addressing the challenging work schedules of their husbands. In response, battalion officials suspended 20 constables, a decision Praveen Kumar criticized as unjust and unconstitutional.
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He said Revanth Reddy, who defined Modi-Adani as a double engine, had reached an understanding with the duo
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The farmers gathered in large numbers outside the minister's gate right from 4 am, raised slogans expressing their discontent, as he did not respond to them immediately.
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When Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was asked whether the Musi rejuvenation project would have an impact on the IT tower project in Malakpet, he replied saying it had nothing to do with the Musi project.
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AICC chief Mallikarjun Kharge, and party senior leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi will attend the programme
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Now a report released by the Chief Minister himself, during the AI Summit in September, has once again exposed the claims of the Congress leaders.
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At a press meet at Telangana Bhavan, Vinod Kumar dismissed the false claims made by the Chief Minister and his Cabinet colleagues regarding the previous BRS government's loans at high interest rates. He emphasized that Telangana, under the BRS regime, secured loans at the lowest interest rates among Southern States, contributing to a GSDP of Rs 16 lakh crore ($200 billion).