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Congress leader T Jagga Reddy has defended his actions at a Sangareddy polling station, claiming he was compelled to intervene after Inspector V Shiva Kumar allegedly manhandled a Congress worker.
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Congress leader T Jagga Reddy has been booked by Sangareddy police after a video showed him abusing Inspector V Shiva Kumar at a polling station during municipal elections. The FIR was filed under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and TEMA following a complaint by Deputy Tahsildar K Vinay Kumar.
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BRS general secretary RS Praveen Kumar criticised Telangana police for failing to act against former Congress MLA T Jagga Reddy over alleged misconduct with police personnel during polling, demanding his immediate arrest and action under relevant legal provisions
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Congress leader T Jagga Reddy blamed the State Election Commission for the Sangareddy poll incident, alleging enrolment of fake voters and accusing officials of failing to act despite repeated complaints, triggering tensions at a polling station
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The Telangana municipal elections witnessed clashes, bogus voting attempts, and allegations of police bias, yet the State Election Commission maintained that polling was largely peaceful. The final turnout stood at 73.01 per cent.
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Congress leader T Jagga Reddy has been accused of multiple model code of conduct violations during the Sangareddy and Sadasivapet municipal elections. He was reportedly caught distributing cash at a tea stall, leading to a case being registered by the police.
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Sangareddy MLA Chintha Prabhakar accused Congress leader T Jagga Reddy of spreading false propaganda in Sangareddy and Sadasivapet civic polls. He said claims of Rs 300 crore sanction and promises of plot distribution were misleading voters.
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Congress leader T Jagga Reddy has warned of stern disciplinary action against party leaders contesting as rebels in Sangareddy municipality despite repeated appeals to withdraw nominations.
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The Telangana government has decided to proceed with its plan to merge several sub-registrar offices along the Outer Ring Road into integrated complexes, despite opposition from Sangareddy and Patancheru MLAs.
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The Telangana government’s plan to merge neighbouring sub-registrar offices into integrated registration offices has met resistance from TPCC working president T Jagga Reddy. He opposed the merger of the Sangareddy sub-registrar office and urged Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy to withdraw the proposal.
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Congress leader T Jagga Reddy preemptively announced municipal chairman and vice-chairman candidates, sidelining party leadership and sparking opposition, protests from senior leaders, and allegations of favoritism toward loyalists
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Chief Minister's decision to hand over the responsibility of handing over Indiramma houses to the displaced under the National Investment and Manufacturing Zone to Congress leader T Jagga Reddy drew flak from all sections since he holds no position in the government
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The Chief Minister has experienced some awkward moments recently when people struggled to recall his name. One such incident occurred at the World Telugu Federation event on January 5, when the anchor, Bala Aditya, failed to remember his name and mistakenly referred to him as Kiran Kumar Reddy.
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Addressing party workers in Sangareddy town, the TPCC president observed that the cadre had every right to express their disappointment over the leadership, who were there only because of the party workers.
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As rumors of HYDRAA entering the constituency spread throughout the town, causing panic among residents, Jagga Reddy issued a press statement urging HYDRAA Commissioner AV Ranganath to inform him of any plans to demolish structures in Sangareddy. He also assured citizens that he would raise the issue with Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to prevent any such actions.
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Jagga Reddy, who had lost the assembly election to the BRS candidate Chintha Prabhakar in 2023, made the statement during the Bonalu celebrations procession held in Sangareddy on Sunday.
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Now that the elections are done, a few probables are already making their moves to impress the State leadership and party high command as well.
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Revanth Reddy said that he would grant all the work the Patancheru people need if the voters give 50,000 vote majority to Congress candidate Madhu.
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TPCC working president T Jagga Reddy said the AICC had issued cleared instructions over welcoming leaders into the party. Irrespective of their party affiliations, leaders from any party would be extended a warm welcome, he said here on Thursday.
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Hyderabad: Congress MLA from Sangareddy T Jagga Reddy alleged that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and his sister, YSR Telangana party founder, YS Sharmila, were acting as per the BJP’s script. They both were functioning as per Prime Minister Narendra Modi and union Home Minister Amit Shah’s terms. Their primary agenda was […]