This remark from Chief Minister Revanth Reddy came during a meeting with public representatives in Khammam district today. The day also marked the 30th death anniversary of N.T. Rama Rao (NTR).
Speaking to ANI on the upcoming GHMC polls, Reddy claimed that the Congress government in Telangana is planning major structural changes to the civic body without adequate public consultation.
Speaking to ANI, Azharuddin said, "There has been a lot of talk about Maulana Azad University land. A lot of people have given their statements, and I just want to clarify that the Government does not have any intention to take the land of Urdu University. The University land is intact."<
Rao told ANI, "Of the six guarantees, the present government has already implemented four major schemes, including agriculture loan waivers, free bus services for women, waiver of current charges up to 200 units for households, and other farmer welfare measures."
This came in response to the earlier remarks by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, heavily criticised former CM K Chandrashekar Rao and called for capital punishment for allegedly damaging Telangana's interests in river water sharing and for making money illegally through irrigation project
"BRS party leaders are not in a position to lecture us because they betrayed Telangana. Today, their betrayal is exposed by our Chief Minister in the assembly itself, as it is on record, and we have shown all the evidence of how KCR ceded our rights to Andhra Pradesh," he alleged.
The political temperature in Telangana escalated sharply on Saturday after Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Ravula Sridhar Reddy strongly condemned Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's remarks in the Legislative Assembly, calling them "derogatory, disturbing and filled with violence," and
At the Assembly premises, KTR shared his views on a range of issues, including irrigation projects, debates in the Legislative Assembly, the proposed division of GHMC, alleged phone tapping, SIT investigations, and the Chief Minister's remarks about meeting KCR.
Speaking to ANI, Kavitha expressed her dissatisfaction and asserted that the chief minister had promised to provide Rs 2,500 to women aged 18 and above but had not fulfilled it.
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
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