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BRS leader S Madhusudana Chary lashed out at BJP State president N Ramchander Rao, calling his remarks on BRS irrelevant. He accused BJP of having no credibility and warned of a hidden BJP-Congress alliance despite public displays of rivalry
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Goshamahal MLA T Raja Singh resigned from BJP, expressing discontent over N Ramchander Rao’s appointment as Telangana party president. Alleging betrayal of grassroots workers, he called the move a setback and urged central leaders to reconsider the party’s direction
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Former MLC Konda Murali has lodged a counter-complaint with the TPCC Disciplinary Committee, accusing Warangal Congress MLAs, including Kadiyam Srihari and Revuri Prakash Reddy, of anti-party activities. The complaint follows escalating tensions with the Konda family.
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There are six vacancies in the cabinet. Apart from cabinet expansion, there is buzz in Gandhi Bhavan that there could be reshuffle of portfolios as well
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Speaking to mediapersons, Kavitha said the Congress betrayed young women of Telangana and turned its back on them after assuring two-wheelers as part of the Congress party's election promises.
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Revanth Reddy had defended his "mortuary" remarks in the Assembly, saying they were aimed at the BRS, and not the former Chief Minister.
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Speaking to mediapersons, former Minister T Harish Rao said the speech was filled with "half-truths, lies, and untruths," and failed to address the real concerns of farmers, unemployed youth and marginalised sections
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Harish criticises Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's administration for its failure to fulfill promises made to women during 2023 Assembly elections
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During the meeting with the Congress MP, the Chief Minister informed that the State government would introduce a Bill on SC classification in the budget session. Time was extended for examining the objections from SC sub castes and the Commission was examining the same, he said
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He reminded that Chandrashekhar Rao had made four crore Telangana people to fight and live with self-respect by realising the State of Telangana
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Addressing a press conference at Telangana Bhavan on Wednesday, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council S Madhusudana Chari pointed out that of the Rs.40,000 crore investments announced at Davos last year, less than Rs 10,000 crore has materialised
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While Uttam Kumar Reddy was addressing the gathering, a few women raised their voice and questioned the Minister over the delay in completion of the Narayanpur reservoir works
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"A public revolt against the fraudulent Congress government has begun," he said, citing widespread anger over unfulfilled guarantees and alleged manipulation of welfare schemes. He said the Chief Minister’s incompetence is evident, and the latter's diversion tactics will no longer work
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He pointed out that the Warangal depot had already been handed over to the JBM company and that plans were underway to privatize depots in Suryapet, Nalgonda and Hyderabad
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, he accused the Revanth Reddy government of focusing more on cutting benefits than genuinely helping the poor. He highlighted that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who made tall promises before coming to power, is now busy breaking them and betraying the people
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Despite the dire situation in almost all districts, the government has shown no concern. Families are facing financial issues and running into debts due to the delayed salaries
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Addressing the gathering, Rama Rao charged the Chief Minister with deceiving farmers with unfulfilled promises of loan waivers and financial schemes. He stated that the Congress government owes around Rs 17,500 per acre to farmers under Rythu Bharosa in Telangana
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The court, which had reserved its decision on November 20 following a petition by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Patnam Narender Reddy’s wife, delivered its verdict on Friday. Shurthi, the wife of the former MLA, had challenged the registration of three First Information Reports (FIRs) for the same incident. Justice K. Lakshman, after considering the arguments presented by Reddy’s counsel, decided to quash two of the FIRs.
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BRS working president says the former Chief Minister is giving the Congress government enough time to deliver on their '420' promises
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BRS leader Dasoju Sravan said that elected representatives were apparently being blackmailed, bullied, or bought blatantly disregarding the people's mandate.