Bandi Kumar Sanjay blamed the BRS President for making the Rajak community jobless by providing 250 units of free electricity supply for Muslim dhobis and laundry shops in the state
Rama Rao also blamed PM Modi for doing favours to Gautam Adani by way of privatising government companies
Accusing KCR, Kharge said that BRS had looted the people of Telangana on the pretext of irrigation projects and other schemes, making Telangana a debt-ridden state with a deficit of Rs 3.6 trillion
The last caste census was conducted in 1931. This data became the basis for quota caps under the Mandal formula. Caste data were collected for the 2011 census but it was never made public
BJP leader Kishan Reddy spoke about Hyderabad's liberation from Nizams on September 17, 1948, following the police action instructed by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Telangana has the highest per capita income among all Indian states
It is only the BJP that has not had any kind of tie-up with the BRS, BJP national executive member N Indrasena Reddy said
This comes at a time when the Telangana state government is making preparations to inaugurate nine government medical colleges in the state
With the new medical colleges running, Telangana will have a total of 26 medical colleges with 3,915 medical seats on offer
Reddy questioned the intent of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government in the state and said that he was not sure if this was an employee-friendly government
Aravind Reddy requested Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) to give the ticket for Mancherial to a backward-class candidate, citing that the population of BCs was high in the constituency
Telangana Assembly elections 2023: BJP leaders have claimed that there is 'anti-incumbency' against the K Chandrashekhar Rao-led government in the state
Months ahead of Telangana Assembly polls, BRS MLC Patnam Mahender Reddy is likely to join the state cabinet on Thursday, sources said. The swearing-in is expected to take place in the afternoon, sources said. Mahender Reddy's induction into the cabinet is seen as a move by BRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao to address dissatisfaction following announcement of tickets to contest the upcoming Legislative Assembly polls. Mahender Reddy, who had served as Transport Minister earlier, was said to be a strong contender for the BRS ticket from Tandur constituency in Vikarabad district. However, the ruling BRS allotted the Tandur seat to incumbent MLA Pilot Rohith Reddy. In a likely head start, CM Rao recently announced 115 candidates for the total 119 seats in the upcoming Assembly polls. The schedule for the Assembly elections, which is expected to be held in the next few months, is yet to be announced by the Election Commission.
The BJP MP underlined that since CM K Chandrashekhar Rao didn't implement PM Ayushman and PM Awas Yojana, Muslim families in Telangana faced a loss of Rs 7 lakh each
Dismissing opposition's remarks on allottment of tickets to women in the forthcoming Assembly elections by the ruling BRS, MLC K Kavitha on Wednesday said the women's reservation issue was not her domestic problem but concerns 70 crore female folk in the country. Addressing reporters here, she slammed both the Congress and the BJP, saying both parties have ignored the Women Reservation Bill, which though passed in the Rajya Sabha in 2010, has yet to be cleared by the Lok Sabha despite figuring in the BJP's election manifesto. Union Minister and state BJP president G Kishan Reddy had attacked Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao-led BRS for not giving 33 per cent reservation to women in distribution of tickets for the coming Assembly polls. In March this year, Kavitha held a hunger-dharna in the national capital on the women reservation issue. "What I request from every political party is that this is not my domestic problem. This is a women's problem. This is a problem of 70 crore wo
BRS has decided to field new candidates from Vemulawada, Khanapur, Asifabad, Boath, Metpally, Wayra, and Uppal. The sitting MLAs from these constituencies have been dropped for the Assembly elections
While sitting legislators have asserted that they are confident about re-nomination, names of relatives of the MLAs and other leaders are also coming up for the ticket
Karnataka unit Congress charged Rs 2 lakh from the aspiring candidates of the general category while it charged Rs 1 lakh from SC/ST applicants in the Assembly polls held earlier in May
Congress working president Mahesh Goud said that the move came just to woo the voters of the state which is going for assembly polls this year
People aware of the news said that the event is likely to draw people in large numbers going in the range of one million to one and a half million