Hyderabad, Nov.3 (Hydnow): BJP state president Bandi Sanjay Kumar today demanded the state government to implement its Dalit Bandhu program from Thursday across Telangana.
Speaking to media persons at Karimnagar, he alleged that the state government had stopped the implementation of the scheme by citing election code
He made it clear that the CM should fulfil all his promises made during the by-elections campaign.
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He claimed that the people of the state were surprised after observing the behaviour of the CM and the ruling TRS party leaders. He alleged that the ruling party leaders had distributed ₹6000 per vote in Huzurabad to win the by-elections.
He said that the people of Huzurabad would have faced an insulting situation if the ruling party from the seat .
He said that the people of Huzurabad had not believed the lies of the ruling party leaders.
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He said that he was very happy at the victory of Etela in the by-elections and added Etela had a recognition as a separate Telangana activist. He said that the BJP would be indebted to the people of Huzurabad for ensuring its victory in the by-elections . (Hydnow)
BRS leaders staged protest condemning the objectionable comments made by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy against senior women BRS leaders P Sabitha Indra Reddy and V Sunitha Lakshma Reddy.
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GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata said that action has been taken against the malls and multiplexes that are charging parking fees contrary to the rules within the GHMC.
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Maidardevpally and CCS Rajendra Nagar teams proceeded and apprehended the four offenders at Sasthripuram at Sasthripuram namely 1. Aqeel, 2. Adnan, 3. Mohd Saif, 4. Moshin
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