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On Saturday, the Chief Minister had held a meeting with the CPI(M) State unit leaders, including State secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram, Veeraiah, Julakanti Ranga Reddy and others, at his residence.
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He said the voters could vote for the Congress if they had increased pension, Rs.2,500 under Maha Lakshmi and had kept the other promises made during the Assembly election campaign.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka were holding talks with Left parties and seeking their support in the Lok Sabha elections.
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To this effect, he held a meeting with the CPM State unit leaders, including State Secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram, Veeraiah, Julakanti Ranga Reddy and others, at his residence here on Saturday.
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Reddy maintained that he would also get an ITI exclusively for women besides building a library for the Narayankhed assembly constituency where many students topped the recently announced intermediate results.
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He stated that despite spending five months in power, the Chief Minister did not deliver any promises and instead, passing time by hurling choicest abuses against him and the BRS which were responsible for Telangana State formation.
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Speaking to Congress social media team at a programme in the city, the Chief Minister said there was a prescribed format of the resignation letter to be submitted to the Speaker.
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Speaking at a road show in Konaraopet mandal on Thursday evening, Rama Rao said BJP MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar was doing nothing for the constituency apart from politics using religion and carrying the slippers of Amit Shah.
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To execute this project, the State government needs approvals from the Centre, for which Congress candidate G Ranjith Reddy would support him.
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The Congress government would fulfill its assurance for giving debt relief up to Rs 2 lakh to the farmers by all means by August 15, he asserted.
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Speaking at a roadshow during the nomination programme of BRS Malkajgiri candidate Ragidi Lakshma Reddy, Rama Rao pointed out how Revanth Reddy had won in Malkajgiri by a narrow majority in 2019.
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He asked the Chief Minister if he would quit the post if he failed to waive off the crop loans by August 15 and also wanted a written assurance about the loans waiver.
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Assures Secunderabad of decisive role at Centre for Danam.
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He challenged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to a debate at the Martyr's Memorial on the Assembly premises on Friday on the same issue.
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The BJP would win "one or none", he said, stating that even union Minister G Kishan Reddy would lose in Secunderabad with the BRS fielding T Padma Rao Goud, who was sure to win.
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“By completing these projects, I will remain etched in the history. This is not an opportunity for me but for the people of the entire Palamuru region,” Revanth Reddy said at a public meeting here on Tuesday.
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He pointed out that the BJP-led Centre could not finalise Telangana's share in Krishna River water in last 10 years, and instead, took away seven mandals and Singur project to merge in Andhra Pradesh.
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“Farmers do not have to worry about their loans. I appeal to the banks not to trouble the farmers, the State government takes the responsibility of their loans,” Revanth Reddy said while interacting with party workers.
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Speaking to reporters after releasing a book on the funds given to Medak Lok Sabha constituency by the Narendra Modi government on Tuesday, Rao said the Congress government was not going to fulfil any of the promises made to the people of the State.
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“Being a Prime Minister how can he make such comments? How will Hindus properties be distributed to Muslims,” asked Revanth Reddy at a public meeting in Medchal here on Monday.