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Several BRS leaders were detained by police while heading to Narsampet to attend the funeral of an RTC driver. The action triggered protests, with party leaders accusing the government of preventing them from expressing solidarity with the bereaved family
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BRS leader P Sabitha Indra Reddy urged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to order a high-level inquiry into alleged corruption in Badangpet Municipal Corporation, raising concerns over encroachments, misuse of funds, and irregularities in building permissions
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KT Rama Rao condemned the house arrest of party leaders, including T. Harish Rao, for supporting protesting farmers in Vikarabad. He accused the government of suppressing dissent and demanded release of leaders and halt to land acquisition
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Heated exchanges erupted in the Telangana Assembly as BRS MLA Sabitha Indra Reddy and Minister Seethakka clashed over drinking water issues and political remarks. The confrontation briefly disrupted budget discussions, highlighting tensions between BRS and Congress leaders
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BRS Legislature Party deputy leader P Sabitha Indra Reddy has strongly opposed the State government’s decision to trifurcate the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) into three separate corporations.
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The BRS has stepped up its political campaign against the Congress government in Telangana, intensifying district tours and issue-based mobilisation. Senior leaders are focusing on irrigation, farmers’ issues and governance concerns as part of a structured Statewide offensive.
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With the Jubilee Hills bypoll campaign nearing its end, senior BRS leaders launched a vigorous outreach in support of candidate Maganti Sunitha Gopinath. Former ministers and MLAs conducted door-to-door canvassing and small group meetings across key divisions.
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BRS MLA Sabitha Indra Reddy has called for a judicial probe into alleged gun threats and corruption involving Congress leaders, including Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. She questioned police inaction and demanded transparency, while former Minister Satyavati Rathod claimed law and order had collapsed under Congress governance.
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BRS MLA Sabitha Indra Reddy criticised both the Centre and the Telangana government for failing to ensure timely urea supply. She alleged black marketing, mismanagement at PACS, and demanded urgent action to prevent further hardship for farmers
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BRS leaders criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for turning Osmania University into a “police campus” during his visit. Sabitha Indra Reddy condemned student arrests, while RS Praveen Kumar accused the government of treating students like terrorists and ignoring job promises
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T Harish Rao slammed the Congress government for the public humiliation of senior BRS MLA P Sabitha Indra Reddy, demanding an apology from CM Revanth Reddy and action against police. He said Sabitha was targeted for questioning ration card delays.
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Participating in a debate on the State budget in the Assembly here, former Minister and senior BRS MLA P Sabitha Indra Reddy questioned the Congress government’s failure to fulfill its promise of reopening schools shut under the previous regime
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Slam government for abandoning key infrastructure projects initiated by the previous BRS administration, including flyovers, underpasses and sanitation improvements
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When the former Ministers wanted to speak to the students and enquire about their health, they were denied permission by the police at Vikarabad.
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In a bid to target BRS leader KTR, the Congress Minister ended up making derogatory remarks against several actresses, drawing severe flak and triggering angry reactions from across the society
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Harish Rao placed under house arrest in Nanakramguda, P Sabita Indra Reddy in Srinagar Colony and Talasani Srinivas Yadav in West Maredpally
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The attack, which occurred on Tuesday, targeted BRS leaders who were distributing food and essentials to flood victims.
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The former Minister criticized the government for not responding to the students’ protests and questioned the Chief Minister’s focus on governance
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BRS leader Sunitha Lakshma Reddy appealed to the Commission to take up suo moto issues such as attack on the two women journalists at Kondareddypalli and stand up in support of women in the State.
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The protests, which began on Wednesday evening itself in some parts of the State, were being staged in all district headquarters and mandal headquarters as well with cadre and leaders shouting slogans against Revanth Reddy on Thursday.