The Working President of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), KT Rama Rao, launched a blistering attack against the Congress government over defections of MLAs, stating that Telangana is witnessing one of the most shameless chapters of political degeneration, a party press release said.
Telangana BJP President N Ramchander Rao on Thursday slammed the state's Assembly speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar for dismissing disqualification petitions against five defected BRS MLAs, citing his decision as "unconstitutional" and "anti-democratic."
BRS leader Krishank on Thursday criticised the Telangana Legislative Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar for dismissing disqualification petitions against five defected BRS MLAs, saying that this is the "murder of the constitution" and a "mockery of democracy."
Reacting to the Speaker's decision on the defected MLAs, KTR said it has once again been proven that Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party have absolutely no respect for the nation's highest courts or the Constitution.
Addressing the gathering, Rama Rao said nearly half of the present government's tenure had already elapsed, with only about two years remaining before the next Assembly elections. He urged the elected village representatives to stay patient and focused, noting that they would serve for on
KTR visited Lingampally village in Tungaturthi constituency of Suryapet district on Sunday to pay tributes to BRS worker Uppala Mallaiah, who was allegedly killed by Congress activists.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Yadav said the interaction felt like "being with one's own," highlighting the warmth and mutual respect he has shared with KTR and BRS leaders over the years. "I thank KTR ji. Meeting him makes me feel like being with one's own. Whenever I visited
K.T. Rama Rao, reflecting on the political journey of the Samajwadi Party, said the BRS draws inspiration from the way Akhilesh Yadav steered his party back to prominence. "We draw inspiration from you and your party about the manner in which you reached Delhi with 37 MPs. We will bounce
"Revanth ruined Telangana, Congress failed Telangana! Telangana, which once topped the revenue growth charts during the BRS regime, is now heading in a negative direction According to the CAG, Telangana's revenue receipts grew by 220% between 2014 and 2023. (From Rs. 49,779 crore in 2014-
Addressing reporters in Hyderabad, KTR accused the Chief Minister of attempting to convert thousands of acres of high-value industrial land into multi-use real estate at "throwaway rates" for the benefit of "politically connected middlemen, relatives, and real estate groups."