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BRS leaders presented a petition to the statue of BR Ambedkar asking the government to change its attitude towards the farmers and to ensure justice to the tribal farmers of Lagacharla
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He said while the BJP government at the Centre was steering PSUs towards privatisation, the Congress-led State government proved to be a disaster for all sectors.
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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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Stating that the previous BRS government was committed towards the welfare of BCs, she said there were only 19 BC residential degree colleges at the time of formation of Telangana, which was increased to 275 during the BRS regime.
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Prabhakar said the government does not have funds to take up construction of BC Bhavans across the State.
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Vijayashanthi recalled that in 2007, the first Telangana Talli statue was unveiled by the Talli Telangana Party, floated by her. In a post on 'X,' she said that BS Ramulu had designed Telangana Talli as the mother of the poor, weak, and marginalised communities.
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From the Musi riverfront project to the Metro Rail, the BRS administration left behind a legacy of broken promises and incomplete works, he alleged in the letter.
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Calling it a grave offense, BRS leader A Rakesh Reddy demanded for the dismissal of Endowments Minister Konda Surekha and a judicial inquiry into the incident.
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RS Praveen Kumar called the Congress government's announcement of a "new menu" misleading, noting that it was the existing menu introduced during the BRS regime.
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Nothing big happened to change their destiny. Just one change in government. From the BRS, the Congress took over, and the downslide of farmers’ fortunes began.
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The number of retirees surged from 1,602 in 2023 to 7,995 in 2024, with the trend expected to continue.
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Urging authorities to prioritize providing quality food and addressing the real issues faced by the students instead of posing for photos and making use of the occasion for mileage, he said meaningful actions were the need of the hour to ensure the well-being of the students in these hostels.
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Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the mishap at Sandhya Theatre was a clear case of poor arrangements by the state and local administration.
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The Chief Minister was asked about the promises to extend Rs.15,000 per acre financial assistance to farmers and Rs.12,000 to farm labourers, besides monthly financial assistance to women.
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KTR blamed the Chief Minister for being responsible for all the attrocities and then making the officials scapegoats, upon getting caught on camera.
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Chintha Prabhakar said that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy came to power promising to power promises to fulfill all their demands before the elections.
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In a strongly worded letter to Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday, Rama Rao criticized the Congress for its failure to fulfill its electoral promises. "The guarantees you made during the elections have proven to be nothing more than deceptive tricks. The so-called 420 promises are part of a larger scheme of deceit," he wrote. Pointing to the unfulfilled pledges in the manifesto, he highlighted the struggles of farmers, youth, and women who were left abandoned by the Congress government.
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Harish Rao said the Congress was trying to take all the credit for the formation of the State. However, the people of the State were well aware of how former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao led the movement from the front for 14 years. More than 1,200 people had laid down their lives during this period.
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Setting aside the murmurs of an alliance between Congress and the AAP, Kejriwal posted on X that his party will be fighting the elections on its own. "Aam Aadmi party will be fighting this election on its own strength in Delhi. There is no possibility of any alliance with congress."
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The POW state general secretary, Ch Shiromani and district vice president, Jhansi said that before coming to power, the Congress party described women as ‘Mahalakshmi’ and promised to implement Mahalakshmi schemes, but neglected the promise.