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Speaking at Telangana Bhavan on Monday, Srinivas Goud accused the Congress government of conspiring to shut down toddy shops, in contrast to the previous BRS government's decision to reopen them under former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. He also criticized the government for failing to honor promises, including increasing reservations for the Goud community in liquor shop allocations and erecting a statue of Sardar Sarvai Papanna on Tank Bund.
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan on Saturday, he said the government was expected to give a major relief to home guards, but left them concerned. He pointed out that the government announced a pay hike of Rs 79, but claimed it to be Rs 1,000
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Goud pointed out that the Congress party had promised 42 percent reservations in local bodies but has only recently set up a BC Commission to count the BC population
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Says the party and cadre will continue to hold the government accountable and fight for the people
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KTR condemned the recent assault on Bhaskar Mudiraj, a Mahabubnagar resident who was allegedly beaten with a belt by local CI Appaiah after questioning the unfulfilled election promises of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy in a social media group
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Varda Bhaskar Mudiraj, a social media activist, was picked up from his residence in Mahabubnagar One Town in the wee hours of Tuesday without even giving the reason behind his arrest.
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The final rites of Narsamma, who died of ill-health on Tuesday morning, were held at Markandeya nagar Swargadamam
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He labeled the BJP's behavior as unbecoming and criticized the government's handling of the Group 1 protests. In a media statement, he expressed disappointment with the Chief Minister's approach, calling it shameful and regrettable.
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Harish Rao said the Congress government was turning a genuine river rejuvenation project into a real estate venture, exploiting the people of Telangana in the process.
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BRS leaders vowed to continue fighting for the 42 per cent BC reservations, and ensure that the Congress government takes up a caste census as promised in its election manifesto.
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The leaders garlanded Bapuji’s portrait before highlighting his invaluable services as a lawyer, minister, and fighter for the weaker sections of society.
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The BRS leaders also staged demonstrations, demanding the Congress government to replace Rajiv Gandhi's statue with the one of Telangana Talli as originally planned.
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The BRS chief reportedly assured to hold an extensive party meeting shortly to discuss and decide about the party's future course of action.
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BRS leader and former minister V Srinivas Goud questioning the necessity of conducting the demolition at such an early hour 3am, called for the intervention of the National Human Rights Commission to ensure justice for the victims.
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Srinivas Goud said the safety kits distributed by the Chief Minister under Katamayya Rakshana Kavacham scheme were actually initiated by the previous BRS government.
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, he said that those leaders deserting the party as it lost power, should realise the fact that no political party can dream of being in power eternally.
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The party hoped that the meeting would pave way for resolving longstanding issues and ensure a harmonious relationship between the States.
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Asserting that the BRS was all set to romp home winning over 90 seats this time, he said he was forced to quit the BJP as he was given scant regard.
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After Telangana government came to power, 24 hours free power was being supplied to the farmers, said Srinivas Goud
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Tourism Minister V Srinivas Goud inaugurated the Travel and Tourism Fair (TTF) at HICC, Madhapur today