The allegations arose after KCR held a press conference where he presented a fake letter purportedly written by DK Shivakumar to Foxconn regarding the relocation of an Apple AirPod manufacturing plant.
Congress has come up with a unique idea to campaign against the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) for the ensuing Telangana Assembly elections, with polling scheduled for November 30.
Amid the controversy over alleged lapses in the Kaleshwaram lift irrigation project on the Godavari river in poll-bound Telangana, Union Minister and State Bharatiya Janata Party president, G Kishan Reddy, has called for a judicial inquiry into the matter.
the YSRTP chief said she has decided to extend her support to the Congress to prevent a split of votes in the polls that might benefit Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao.
"Our(BRS) government is coming to power again. No one can stop this government. As soon as we form a government, I will personally send 11 media persons and 11 common people to Umrah. Our government is surely forming in Telangana," Syed Saleem said reporters here.
In a post on X, Owaisi while taking a jibe at Rahul Gandhi's defeat from the Amethi Lok Sabha Constituency, questioned him "Did you lose the Amethi election for free or did you get paid?"
In the first phase of the meeting, deliberation was held regarding the Rajasthan Assembly elections and the party list of the candidates for the remaining 76 seats, while in the second phase, the Telangana Assembly elections were discussed in detail.
In Hyderabad, City Police Commissioner Sandeep Shandilya is conducting surprise visits to various parts of the city in view of the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections.
Addressing a rally in poll-bound Telangana's Kollapur, he said, "BRS has looted us. Your family is already holding various ministerial posts. If he (KCR) is made CM for the third term, he will bring more relatives to the ministry. They will destroy Telangana if they come to power for a third
BJP state president and Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy said that youth and unemployed in the state will teach a lesson to the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in the forthcoming assembly elections.