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State government is laying foundation stones for works that were already launched by the previous Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government
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"We built the Palamuru-Rangareddy project at a cost of Rs 34,000 crore and finished around 90 per cent works. Instead of completing the pending works and providing irrigation water, the Congress has sidelined it," he said, criticising the ruling party for failing to allocate funds for its completion
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The BRS leaders vowed to continue their fight for Telangana's rightful share, stating that the budget reflected the Centre's apathy towards non-BJP-ruled States
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Speaking at Telangana Bhavan on Thursday, Niranjan Reddy, who heads the BRS Study Committee on farmers' Issues, ridiculed Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's claims of providing Rythu Bharosa to farmers and Indiramma Atmeeya Bharosa to farm labourers
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KT Rama Rao charged the Congress government with targeting BRS leaders for questioning unfulfilled election promises to Dalit and Bahujan communities.
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Commemorating the death anniversary of Dr Ambedkar, the BRS leaders will pay tributes to the Constitution’s architect and expose the 'murder of democracy' by the Congress government in Telangana
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"The Chief Minister is promising to give Rs 500 bonus for fine variety which approximately costs Rs 30,000 crore for the government, but struggles to even pay Rs 7,500 crore under Rythu Bandhu every season. They are deliberately dismantling the scheme while misleading farmers," he remarked.
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The BRS cadre conducted two-wheeler rallies, distributed fruits, organized blood donation camps, and arranged 'annadanam' for the underprivileged. In addition, they held various charitable activities across all 33 districts of Telangana. Floral tributes were offered at the statues of Telangana Thalli at BRS party offices, and homage was paid to Telangana martyrs.
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BRS leader and former minister S Niranjan Reddy demanded that the support price given to cotton in Gujarat be extended to Telangana farmers as well.
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Former minister S Niranjan Reddy said that the Chief Minister only visited the affected areas on the third day, only to criticise the opposition rather than focusing on relief efforts.
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The journalists, known for their critical coverage of Revanth Reddy's administration, were allegedly targeted by the the Chief Minister's followers, who physically assaulted them, disregarding their status as women.
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Harish Rao slammed the State government for adopting undemocratic policies, stating that arresting farmers for demanding the implementation of the loan waiver was a severe violation of their rights.
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Former minister Niranjana Reddy said the State government is allowing valuable Krishna river water to flow into the Bay of Bengal while farmers in the Palamuru region desperately await water for their fields.
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Led by former Agriculture Minister S. Niranjan Reddy, the BRS grievance cell will handle complaints from farmers with crop loans up to Rs 1.5 lakh who have not received loan waivers. Farmers can submit details of their loans and reasons for waiver denial via WhatsApp at 83748 52619, which will be monitored daily by two staff members.
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Former minister Singireddy Niranjan Reddy pointed out that there was no mention about the support for the tenant farmers and the farm workers in the State budget.
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Questioning MP Rahul Gandhi, BRS leader S Niranjan Reddy points out that the Congress had promised to prevent defections in its election manifesto but failed to uphold this commitment in practice.
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Speaking to the media at Telangana Bhavan, Niranjan Reddy slammed the Congress leadership for not giving clarity on implementing the scheme, even seven months after coming to power.
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The government had failed to extend any kind of crop investment support so far. Farmers had pinned high hopes on the promise of Rs.15000 per acre assured by the government under Rythu Bharosa.
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Demanding the immediate withdrawal of the appointment, he said the decision would be a big blow to the interests of the State. Questioning as to what interest the appointment would serve for the State, he said he had nothing personally against the retired officer.
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S Niranjan Reddy said the decline in the crop area would certainly be a disturbing development.