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The Telangana Congress is grappling with multiple challenges ahead of local body elections, including pending BC reservations, irregularities in welfare schemes, land acquisition protests, and internal differences among leaders, leading to widespread apprehension about the party's poll preparedness
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Daggula Madhukar injured in an attack by unidentified assailants in Mancherial; alleges political motive behind the assault and accuses Congress leaders of targeting him for exposing alleged irregularities
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BRS leader slams Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for cooperating with Andhra Pradesh’s efforts to divert water from Godavari River to Krishna River basin through the illegal Banakacherla project
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A high-level strategy meeting with top BRS functionaries, chaired by party president K Chandrashekhar Rao, will be held shortly to finalise the action plan
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Despite Telangana Congress projecting its cabinet expansion as inclusive, discontent brews among communities like BCs, minorities, and Banjaras over perceived lack of representation. With three cabinet vacancies left, several groups are demanding immediate appointments ahead of local body elections.
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BRS leader KT Rama Rao pointed to the Congress government's failure to implement key schemes like crop loan waivers, Rythu Bharosa, and Rythu Bima during the crucial Vaanakalam (Kharif) season
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Munnuru Kapu representatives demanded that Vemulawada MLA Aadi Srinivas be given a Cabinet berth.
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Peddapalli is a Parliament constituency reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC). It comprises the assembly segments of Chennur (SC), Bellampalli (SC), Mancherial, Dharmapuri (SC), Ramagundam, Manthani, and Peddapalli.
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If these meetings aim to strengthen the party, district in-charge ministers should be involved and be aware of the proceedings, says a senior leader from Gandhi Bhavan
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s secretive meetings with MLAs, excluding senior leaders and ministers, have fueled tensions within the Telangana Congress. With local elections nearing, concerns grow over party unity and the purpose of these
closed-door discussions
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Party women leaders and workers from Goshamahal stage protest demanding action against Mahila Congress State president Sunitha Rao
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The latest controversy arose from a 2.07-minute promotional video shared on the party’s official X handle (formerly Twitter), which featured an incorrect depiction of India’s map. The video aimed to highlight the Revanth Reddy-led Telangana government's caste-based survey and present the State as a model for others to follow.
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The latest in this alleged misinformation campaign was an online report claiming that former Minister Harish Rao was being sidelined within the party and was considering an exit
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Troubles began following the senior Congress leader Umesh Rao’s controversial statement that though there were senior leaders in the party, Sircilla ticket was given to a leader who has always been defeated.
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Former MPs, MLCs and other leaders make scathing attack on the Union government for registering case against Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in National Herald case
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HRF Hyderabad president M Suresh condemned the heavy-handed response by the police, including the arrest of protesting students
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‘If bypoll is inevitable in Khairatabad, the ticket should be allotted to Raju Yadav’, read the hoardings that are displayed at a few places in the constituency
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He questioned the government's preparedness for the all-party meeting called on the subject on Monday, stating that even Congress leaders were unsure of the party's stance.
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Many have pointed out how Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, who is known to be a close follower of Andhra Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, has given a green signal for the sale of the same piece of land
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BRS leader Harish Rao points out that State’s GST growth rate, which consistently remained above 6 per cent in the past six years (barring Covid-19 period), plummeted to just 1 per cent in February under Revanth Reddy’s leadership