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He explained the plight of farmers who have harvested sunflower across 20,829 acres in erstwhile Medak and Nizamabad districts.
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He criticised the Congress party's history of unfulfilled promises, particularly its failure to implement its six guarantees by December 9.
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In a statement released to the media he alleged that the anti-naxal operation carried out by Telangana’s Greyhounds and Bijapur police was a result of information given by a ‘traitor’.
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A departmental inquiry was ordered against him to probe the allegations of supporting land grabbers. He alleged Raveendra intentionally delayed the inquiry to block his promotion.
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CM directed the officials of the Fire department to expedite the rescue operations and bring the fire under control.
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BJP Rajya Sabha Member K Laxman has accused both the Congress and the BRS of orchestrating drama surrounding the issue of phone tapping.
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Rama Rao warned to initiate legal action against the Ministers including the Chief Minister for making baseless allegations against him on the issue.
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He denied mismanagement of water resources, stating that poor rainfall led to scarcity of water in irrigation projects and declining groundwater levels
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He criticised the government's decision to double the TET fees compared to Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), asserting that it is unfair to levy such high charges on candidates.
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Disclosing this at a meeting of BJP Kisan Morcha on Monday, BJP State President G Kishan Reddy accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of deceiving farmers by not fulfilling the promises made to them during the assembly election campaign.
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In the wake of the increasing power demand, the Chief Minister wanted officials of the energy department to make arrangements to meet the required demand during the season.
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These two parties are working in tandem to damage my image by defeating the Mahabubnagar candidate C Vamshichand Reddy and Nagarkurnool candidate Mallu Ravi, the Chief Minister said at Gandhi Bhavan here on Friday.
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Bandi Sanjay Kumar, the BJP national general secretary and Karimnagar MP, has called upon Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to promptly settle outstanding bills amounting to Rs. 270 crore related to Bathukamma sarees.
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The MP along with his daughter and Mayor Gadwal Vijayalaxmi are joining the Congress party on Saturday.
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Instead of waiving loans, the government through bankers was mounting pressure on farmers by issuing legal notices to clear farm loans.
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Officials have been instructed to pay same prices for patta and assigned lands under land acquisition. If development was not supported, then Kodangal region would lag behind, he said.
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He was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Minister and Congress Central Election Committee member N Uttam Kumar Reddy, and AICC Telangana in-charge Deepa Das Munshi.
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The Chief Minister alleged that the Prime Minister had failed in completing the Pranahita Chevella irrigation project. He sanctioned a bullet train to Gujarat but had not approved a MMTS train to Vikarabad.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao termed Revanth Reddy as the first Congress leader to defect to the BJP, for which he had already started preparations.
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This apart, transformers were getting burnt up and motors were exploding. Even as farmers were dying by suicide, the Congress Ministers did not pacify the bereaved families, he charged.