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The BRS government had established the CSB with the sole intention of preventing and controlling cybercrimes. It was set up to save the public, public institutions and other entities from cyber threats. However, the CSB was being misused by the Congress to book fabricated and illegal cases against social media warriors, he said.
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Addressing the media persons in Kagaznagar, Praveen Kumar wondered as to why Rama Rao was framed without committing a crime.
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Asserts that he neither disrespected Speaker, House nor engaged in any illegal act
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BRS leaders Tatikonda Rajaiah and RS Praveen Kumar demanded that the announcement of results of the tests held for recruitment for government jobs should be stopped until the categorisation process was completed, fulfilling what the Chief Minister had assured on the issue
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BRS leader RS Praveen Kumar stated that Harish Rao was targeted with corruption and phone tapping charges, only because he was cornering the government on people's iussues.
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Addressing party leaders and workers from Sirpur Kagaznagar at Telangana Bhavan here on Saturday, the BRS working president said the Congress had failed on all fronts.
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Comments in sharp contrast to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s vow to wipe out the previous government’s imprints
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Says ill-advised actions of the Chief Minister disrupted Telangana's to encourage industrial growth, create jobs and also boost economic growth
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The BRS leader was also expressed his disappointment over recurring suicides in Gurukul residential welare schools. He pointed out a recent incident where a student ended his life in a government residential welfare school, emphasising the need for counselors in schools
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Speaking to the media at Telangana Bhavan on Monday, Praveen Kumar highlighted the absence of a dedicated Home Minister and the frequent changes in the DGPs, which have led to poor management of law and order. "During former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's tenure, Rs 700 crore was allocated in the first Cabinet meeting to prioritize law and order, establishing Telangana as a national role model. However, the current situation is dismal," he commented.
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During the Question Hour, Congress member MS Prabhakar alleged that the incident of food poisoning was taking place as part of a conspiracy hatched by a former IPS (Indirectly targeting BRS leader RS Praveen Kumar) who played a crucial role in running social welfare residential schools.
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RS Praveen Kumar called the Congress government's announcement of a "new menu" misleading, noting that it was the existing menu introduced during the BRS regime.
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Senior leaders including Harish Rao, Kavitha, Vemula Prashanth Reddy, KP Vivekananda and several others placed under house arrest
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"Congress leaders should be ashamed to blame BRS for repeated incidents of food poisoning across the State. They are behaving as if the BRS is in power and they are in opposition, by coming up weird conspiracy theories to deflect the blame," he said, adding that such blaming would only project the Congress rule in a poor light.
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He condemned the allegation of Forest Minister Konda Surekha that he was behind the series of food poisoning taking place in government schools and residential schools in the last few weeks
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The Minister also alleged that TGSWREIS former secretary RS Praveen Kumar was the man behind the food poisoning incidents in Gurukuls across the State
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The programme was organized by Fit India Foundation, a voluntary organisation to mark the birthday of BRS leader Dr RS Praveen Kumar.
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Valuable documents were stolen during the burglary, according to Praveen Kumar’s post in X on Thursday.
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In a letter to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Dr. Kumar said candidates who figured in the 1:3 general ranking list have been preparing for various competitive examinations since several years.
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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.