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During the budget demands discussion, Government Whip Adi Srinivas accused BRS MLAs of staging protests in the Assembly lobbies and entrance, alleging these actions violated Assembly rules and were merely theatrical displays. He called for action against the opposition MLAs, attributing their current opposition status to past corruption and irregularities.
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Malla Reddy reflected on the stark differences between past and present Assembly sessions. He nostalgically recalled how people once watched Assembly proceedings with keen interest
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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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Before the House proceedings commenced on Tuesday, the former Minister said the Speaker’s comments had pained her a lot.
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Legislators from both BRS and Congress question the lack of adequate infrastructure, while taxation burden increased on residents
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The Act regulates removal, storage, and transplantation of human organs and tissues for therapeutic purposes and prevents commercial dealings
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Shortly after the session commenced, BRS MLAs raised slogans demanding an immediate discussion on the crop loan waiver. Led by Harish Rao, they called for the waiver of loans up to ₹2 lakh without delay, even as ministers initiated discussions on the annual State budget's demands for grants. As a mark of protest, the BRS MLAs wore black ribbons and urged the government to support farmers.
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Revanth Reddy promised to waive all crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh and did not specify about only one beneficiary per family, reminds Harish Rao
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Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy urged to release two tmcft water from Yellampally to save crops in Chennur constituency
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Harish Rao questions inconsistencies in budget allocations for welfare schemes including Indiramma Athmeeya Bharosa
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During question hour, former Roads and Buildings Minister V Prashanth Reddy and Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy indulged in a verbal duel over road infrastructure development in the State
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The BJP leader slams the borrowing spree, despite Centre increasing tax devolution to States from 32 per cent under UPA to 42 per cent
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Even as BRS MLAs sought clarifications, Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar abruptly adjourned the session, triggering protests from Opposition
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Report shows growing prevalence of smaller farms, increase in marginal holdings between 2015-16 and 2021-22
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Harish Rao pointed out that the BRS raised questions on three key issues - the mortgaging of public assets for loans, the drying up of Yasangi crops, and the failure to fulfill promises made to farmers, which were all dodged
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Police prevents them from entering the premises, bundles them into police vans and shifts them to nearby police stations
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Soon after the bill was introduced, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy defended the government's decision
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The Chief Minister's strong reaction came amid mounting criticism of the Congress government over the recent arrest of two women journalists for allegedly posting 'defamatory content' about him
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As the Treasury benches were boasting about effective implementation of several welfare and development programmes in the State, BRS MLAs exposed the failures with facts and figures in the Assembly
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It may be recalled that the Chief Minister had said that Chandrashekhar Rao was on a stretcher and would soon end up in the mortuary. Raising objections against his comments, complaints were lodged by BRS leaders against the Chief Minister at different police stations in the State.