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While addressing party workers during Chandrashekhar Rao's 71st birthday celebrations at Telangana Bhavan, Rama Rao praised his father, stating that Chandrashekhar Rao was a hero not only to him but to four crore people of Telangana.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao, former Minister T Harish Rao, and Opposition leader in the Council S Madhusudhana Chari celebrated by cutting a huge 71 kg cake at Telangana Bhavan. The event also featured a special documentary showcasing Chandrashekhar Rao's life and political journey. Cultural programs were organized as part of the celebration, with participation from MPs, MLAs, former Ministers, corporators, and activists.
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Stressing the importance of conducting the population census without further delay, BRS leader and former MP B Vinod Kumar on Tuesday feared that the postponement of the periodic count of population would have adverse impact on many counts
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BRS office staff explain to them about the State’s political and cultural heritage
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The police claimed that the rally was taken out without any prior permission which led to traffic congestion in the vicinity
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After providing his statement, he left the ACB office and headed to the party headquarters at Telangana Bhavan. Earlier, following ACB instructions, the BRS working president arrived at the ACB office accompanied by his lawyer.
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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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At a press conference held at Telangana Bhavan on Sunday, BRS leaders accused Congress figures of spreading misinformation about Chief Minister Chandrashekhar Rao and his contributions to the development of Nalgonda district. They refuted the claims and asserted that Rao's efforts had significantly advanced the region.
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Harish Rao hailed the High Court's decision preventing the arrest of the BRS working president in the alleged Formula E case, calling it a moral victory. He criticized Revanth Reddy for making false accusations of Rs 600 crore corruption in the Formula E racing event. "According to a Nielsen survey, the event generated Rs 700 crore in economic benefits for the State in its first year alone. Despite clear evidence, Revanth continues to spread lies to mislead the public," he stated.
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He presented crucial details about the event’s cancellation and financial transactions that were deliberately suppressed from public domain by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, and explained how the Chief Minister had played foul games to get the event cancelled and then accuse him of corruption.
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The Telangana Bhavan, which was bustling with BRS leaders until the afternoon, saw a heavy deployment of police in the evening, creating a tense atmosphere in the area. At one point, the number of policemen surpassed the party cadre present at the premises. BRS leaders, including spokesperson Manne Krishank, criticized the heavy police presence, accusing them of intimidating party activists. The police, however, stated that they were acting on orders from their superiors.
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Releasing an 18-page charge sheet on the one year Congress rule at Telangana Bhavan on Sunday, Harish Rao said the Congress government started its term with a negative attitude and controversial decisions like attempts to alter the State emblem, to cancel key projects such as Pharma City, and to impose restrictive measures on businesses in Hyderabad.
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The film, which portrayed the wretched conditions prevailing in the State during the one year of Congress rule was released and watched by Rama Rao along with a host of senior leaders of the party at Telangana Bhavan
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KTR enquired about their well-being and assured them of his support while demanding the government to stop harassing the victims and address their demands.
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The BRS leader accused the government of neglecting basic employee welfare, including pending arrears of over Rs 3,000 crore, unresolved DAs and PRC issues, and the non-issuance of health cards.
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MLAs KP Vivekananda and Madhavaram Krishna Rao demanded immediate action, warning of intensified agitation if the issues are not addressed. They vowed to raise these issues in the upcoming session of the legislative assembly, questioning the Congress government's priorities.
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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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Speaking on the occasion, Srinivas Reddy thanked BRS president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and the BRS, for giving him special recognition. "The party's growth and progress have been a collective effort, and I am indebted to Chandrashekhar Rao for his support," he said.
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Harish Rao on Monday criticized Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, accusing him of double standards and misleading the public on issues affecting Telangana and its people, while delivering poor governance in the Congress government's first year in power. He announced that the BRS would release a detailed chargesheet on December 7, outlining the Congress government's failures over the past year.
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BRS NRI-UK unit founder president Anil Kurmachalam compared Chandrashekhar Rao's approach to Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent methods.