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"Revanth Reddy has not fulfilled any promises from the Warangal Declaration. Farmers remain distressed, and the schemes introduced during KCR’s regime, like Rythu Bandhu, Bathukamma sarees, and KCR kits, have been scrapped," he said.
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More than a week after the unsavoury incidents in Lagacherla in his own constituency of Kodangal, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy finally spoke in public about the village, which has been in the limelight for opposing his plans for a pharma village project there.
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he also questioned Revanth’s ability to wipe out the name of KCR from the history of Telangana.
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Harish Rao reminisced that a decade ago, the state's first Chief Minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao, participated in the annual celebration of Darshanam magazine. He commended Venkanna for his dedicated efforts and praised Ganapathi Sachchidananda Swamiji as not only a spiritual leader and protector of Hindu Dharma but also a compassionate humanitarian.
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"Kaloji’s life and works are a testament to his unwavering commitment to the Telangana cause. His poetry and activism amplified the voice of the people, showcasing the rich cultural and literary heritage of the region to the world," he said
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Within 11 months of coming to power the Congress government the people’s dissent against the government has become visible, said MLC Tatha Madhusudhan.
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The BRS working president questioned the Congress government's commitment to implement its Minority Declaration and listed out its unfulfilled promises to the community.
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The event was attended by leaders including Gandhi Naik, Billa Sudheer Reddy, Animireddy, Munavat Narsimha Naik, Pasunoori Naveen Kumar, Srinivas Rao, Rangu Kumar, and others.
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In his complaint, Mir Qurram Ali, BRSVV GHMC Coordinator, accused Chief Minister, A Revanth Reddy, and Minister Komati Reddy of threatening during a public meeting in Vaddepally village to "cut K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s body into pieces and throw it in the River Musi."
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Speaking to the media, the MLC strongly condemned the objectionable comments made against the first Chief Minister of Telangana, Chandrashekhar Rao
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Pointing out the increasing unrest among different sections of the society and the frequent protests against the ruling Congress, he expressed confidence that the BRS would return to power, with the people still having great faith in the party
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Lakshmi found fault with Revanth Reddy for stating that Chandrashekhar Rao would be crushed to death by bulldozers if he stops rejuvenation of Musi rive
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Niranjan Reddy criticized Revanth Reddy for lowering the dignity of the Chief Minister's office by constantly attacking BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao
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Criticising the police machinery for working under the influence of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, he warned that unnecessary police attacks would not be tolerated
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Says Revanth was just an "errand boy" who carried slippers for political favours at a time when KCR resigned from his position for sake of people of Telangana
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Just as the Siddipet farmers started going for the first harvest of their palm oil crop, the price of oil palm per tonne has increased from Rs.13,000 to Rs.19,000.
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Finding fault with selective leaks to the media on the report of the inquiry commission on electricity in this regard, he asked whether the Congress had the courage to jail Chandrashekhar Rao over the allegations
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As the rain lashed Dubbak on Friday, the MLA visited the market to examine the wet paddy and also to understand the struggles of farmers
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Say they supported Congress during the Assembly elections, but now the true colour of the party was slowly being exposed
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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