Telangana Police have placed Bharat Rashtra Samithi, BRS party's Working President KT Rama Rao under house arrest on Thursday at his residence amidst heavy police deployment. In a tweet on X, KT Rao said, "All I wanted to do is board an RTC bus peacefully, travel to RTC MD office & su
"Several stated that the fare hike was costing them up to ₹500 extra per month -- an unsustainable amount for low-income families. Some even raised slogans against the Congress-led state government," read the party's statement.
"The intolerance in our country has reached its highest levels; an outrageous sign of which was witnessed yesterday in the Supreme Court when the CJI Gavai was attacked strongly and unequivocally condemned the attempted attack on Chief Justice B.R. Gavai", KTR posted on X.
Congress MLA Madhan Mohan responded on Monday to BRS Party MLA Harish Rao's comments by blaming the BRS Government for the flooding in Kamareddy, Telangana.
Telangana Agriculture Minister Thummala Nageshwar Rao on Monday held a crucial meeting with the Managing Director (MD) of Cotton Corporation of India (CCI), state government marketing department officials, and ginning millers to discuss cotton procurement in the state.
Telangana State Road Transport Corporation, Telangana BJP State President Ramchander Rao criticised the government's decision to increase bus fare by 50%.
KTR slammed the Congress government, stating that the fare hike is a form of retribution against the people of Hyderabad for rejecting the Congress party in the last assembly elections. He also criticised the government's decision to increase student bus pass charges and T-24 ticket price
Former Minister Harish Rao on Sunday criticised the BJP for allegedly discriminating against Telangana while addressing a large-scale BRS workers' meeting in Gandhari mandal of Yellareddy constituency.
Senior BRS leader and former minister T Harish Rao on Sunday lashed out at the Telangana government for its alleged inaction in providing relief to flood-affected families in Kamareddy district.
In a letter to Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLA and former Telangana minister T Harish Rao has alleged that due to the indifference and negligence of the State Government, Telangana students are facing "grave injustice" in this year's PG medical adm