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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy highlighted his decade-long role in the statehood movement, defended showcasing Telangana to Miss World contestants, and stressed welfare-focused development over skyscrapers. Poet Ande Sri praised the CM for his achievements at a book launch
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Former Telangana CM and BRS President K Chandrashekhar Rao extended greetings on the eve of India’s 78th Independence Day, paying tribute to freedom fighters and reflecting on the country's journey toward self-rule. Celebrating Telangana's progress over the last decade, he emphasised that true freedom is achieved when its benefits reach every citizen.
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On the birth anniversary of Telangana ideologue Prof. K. Jayashankar, BRS president and former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao paid heartfelt tributes, emphasising Jayashankar’s pivotal role in the statehood movement.
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KCR is also reported to have expressed concern over the Andhra Pradesh government's push for the Banakacherla project, warning that it could once again devastate the Godavari basin and jeopardise Telangana's water rights.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao hailed Komuraiah as a fearless fighter who laid down his life for land, livelihood, and the liberation of the poor.
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Telangana Udyamakarula Forum activists staged a deeksha in Karimnagar, demanding fulfilment of Congress's pre-poll promises. They alleged neglect by the government and warned of launching a public campaign and electoral backlash if their demands were not addressed.
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BRS president K Chandrashekar Rao expressed sorrow over the untimely death of Swetcha Votarkar, a journalist and poet known for her role in the Telangana movement. He offered condolences to her parents, who were also part of the statehood struggle
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Union Minister for Coal and Mines said that Telangana State, which came into existence with a surplus budget, today has debts of Rs 10 lakh crore
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State-level leaders of various organisations that played a crucial role in the Telangana movement and in fighting for the rights of employees and teachers on Saturday strongly condemned the remarks by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy
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Says only two regional parties, NTR's Telugu Desam Party and KCR's BRS, managed to sustain themselves for 25 years, showing their lasting relevance and public support
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In a statement, Harish Rao questioned the Congress government's motive behind posing questions related to Andhra Pradesh, Telugu Desam Party and its president N Chandrababu Naidu in the Group II exam paper conducted on Monday.
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Addressing a round table conference organized by the Telangana Jagruthi at Press Club with intellectuals, she observed that the statue of Telangana Thalli was the symbol of legacy and cultural pride that the Telangana movement instilled in its people
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BRS leaders and cadre across the erstwhile Medak washed the statues with milk as a mark of protest.
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Speaking at a press conference at Telangana Bhavan on Saturday, Sravan stated that the Telangana Thalli statue was created by BRS President and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao after consulting those involved in the Telangana movement and experts, with the aim of inspiring the people during the movement.
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Party holds rallies, distributes fruits, holds blood donation camps and Anna Daanam for the poor, besides various other events across all 33 districts of State
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He offered prayers for Naresh Reddy's soul to rest in peace and expressed heartfelt condolences to his family. Senior BRS leader Harish Rao also conveyed his deep sorrow over Naresh Reddy's passing, highlighting that Reddy was always approachable to the public and garnered respect as a commendable leader.
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On Bapuji’s birth anniversary this Friday, Rama Rao highlighted Konda Laxman Bapuji's unparalleled role in both India’s freedom struggle and the Telangana statehood movement, stating that he has inspired generations of activists.
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BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao recalled how Bapuji offered his Jaladrishyam residence as a a platform for the Telangana movement, despite pressure from anti-Telangana forces in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh.
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BRS president and former CM KCR recalled the professor's vital role in spreading the ideology of Telangana statehood from the initial phases to the final success of movement.
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Participating in the Passing Out Parade of the Fourth batch of directly recruited firemen here, he said the government had filled 60,000 jobs in less than a year of coming to power.