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    • Nov- 2025 -
      8 November

      BRS demands action against Congress activists for Manuguru office attack

      BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao accused the Congress government of misusing the HYDRAA demolition drive as a tool of political vendetta, targeting the poor while protecting the influential. He vowed legal and political action to ensure justice for affected families. Hyderabad: BRS Rajya Sabha MP Vaddiraju Ravichandra accused the Congress government of dragging Telangana back into an era of political violence following the attack on the party’s office in Manuguru. He demanded immediate and stringent action against the Congress activists who allegedly set the office ablaze. Addressing the media at Telangana Bhavan on Sunday, Ravichandra said the Manuguru BRS office was a private property, and was owned by district president and former MLA Rega Kantha Rao. He said it was deliberately targeted. “Rega Kantha…

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    • 8 November

      Revanth Reddy calls AIMIM a friend, Shabbir Ali terms it BJP’s ‘B team’

      Contradictory statements from Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and government advisor Shabbir Ali have exposed Congress’s internal differences over the AIMIM. While Revanth termed the party a “friend,” Shabbir accused it of aiding the BJP by splitting secular votes. Hyderabad: The Congress appears divided over its stance on AIMIM. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy described the AIMIM as a ‘friend’ while seeking its support for the Jubilee Hills by-election, even as Government Advisor Mohd Shabbir Ali accused the Hyderabad-based party of acting as the BJP’s ‘B team’. Speaking at a rally in Erragadda on Saturday, Revanth Reddy said AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi and floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi had met him after the Congress formed the government, urging for the development of the…

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    • 8 November

      KTR condemns Congress attack on BRS Office in Manuguru

      BRS working president KT Rama Rao condemned the alleged Congress-led attack on the party office in Manuguru, terming it a sign of growing lawlessness in Telangana. He assured support to party workers and called for action against those responsible. Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao condemned the attack and arson at the party office in Manuguru, allegedly carried out by the Congress workers. He called it a shocking display of lawlessness under the current regime. Expressing deep anger over the incident, Rama rao said rowdyism and political violence had become the new norm in Telangana since the Congress came to power. “The rule of goons has taken over the State. From villages to the State capital, anarchy is spreading unchecked…

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    • 8 November

      Congress workers attack BRS office in Manugur, set furniture on fire

      Tension gripped Manugur on Sunday as Congress workers stormed the BRS office, vandalised property, and set furniture on fire. The mob hoisted Congress flags, claiming ownership of the building, while BRS leader Rega Kantha Rao condemned the attack and blamed local Congress leaders. Kothagudem: Congress workers created a ruckus at Manugur as they attacked the mandal BRS office and set furniture on fire leading to high tension in the town on Sunday. Nearly 1000 Congress leaders and workers reached the BRS office and beat BRS workers causing two workers to suffer bleeding injuries. The Congress workers tore down the BRS flags, removed the flag post, repainted the walls, hoisted Congress party flags and displayed a flexi banner renaming the office as…

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    • 8 November

      Three killed, two injured in accident near Bibinagar

      Three people, including a young couple, were killed and two others injured after a speeding car hit a median and pedestrians near Bibinagar early Sunday. The impact caused major traffic disruption, and police have launched an investigation into the crash. Bhongir: Three persons were killed and two others injured in a road accident near Bibinagar in the early hours of Sunday. The mishap, which occurred around 4.30 am, caused heavy traffic congestion on the busy stretch, with vehicles backed up for several kilometres. Eyewitnesses said a speeding car carrying four occupants veered off the road and hit the median divider. The impact was so severe that the vehicle struck a young couple standing by the roadside, leading to the man’s instant…

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    • 8 November

      Vikarabad man kills wife, daughter, sister-in-law before ending life

      A man in Vikarabad district killed his wife, daughter, and sister-in-law with an axe following domestic disputes, before ending his life by suicide. His elder daughter escaped the attack. Police registered a case and began investigation. HYDERABAD: A man murdered three of his relatives and later died by suicide at Kulkacherla mandal in Vikarabad district on Saturday night. According to police, the man Yadaiah (38), lived at Kulkacharla village along with his wife Aluvelu (32) and two daughters Aparna (13) and elder Apoorva (16). Since a few weeks there were some issues between Yadaiah and Aluvelu and the couple were frequently quarreling. The sister-in-law of Yadaiah had come to their house to sort out the issue. “On Saturday night, Yadaiah hacked…

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    • 8 November

      BRS leader Jagdish Reddy slams Congress govt for paddy procurement crisis

      BRS leader G. Jagdish Reddy criticised the Congress government for failing to support farmers affected by Cyclone Michaung. During a visit to a PACS centre in Nalgonda, he highlighted the plight of farmers stuck with rotting wet paddy and accused ministers of corruption in the procurement process Nalgonda: Stating that farmers across the State were left crushed between bureaucratic bungling and cyclone fury, BRS leader and former Minister G. Jagdish Reddy on Saturday criticised the Congress government for failing to come to their rescue while harvest centres and market yards were packed with huge stocks of rain-soaked paddy. Accompanied by former MLA Bhupal Reddy, he visited the Arjalabhavi Primary Agricultural Credit Society (PACS) procurement centre in Nalgonda district and took stock of the…

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    • 8 November

      11-year-old boy dies as rain-damaged bathroom collapses in Warangal

      An 11-year-old boy from Chintalapalli village in Sangem mandal, Warangal, died when a rain-weakened bathroom collapsed on him while he was playing nearby. The boy, a fifth class student, died instantly. Warangal: An 11-year-old boy was killed when the bathroom of a house, weakened by recent rains, collapsed on him at Chintalapalli village in Sangem mandal on Saturday. The boy, a fifth class student at a private school, had stayed home and was playing near the structure when it suddenly gave way. He died on the spot. Based on a complaint from the boy’s father, Sambaraju, local police have registered a case and launched an investigation. It may be recalled that four persons have lost their lives so far in rain-related…

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    • 8 November

      Boy injured as buffalo runs amok during Sadar festivities in Karimnagar

      During the Sadar festival in Madhuranagar, Gangadhara mandal, a boy was seriously injured after being hit by a buffalo that panicked during a procession. The decorated animals ran amok, causing chaos among spectators. Karimnagar: A boy, Suryateja, sustained serious injuries after being hit by a buffalo during Sadar celebrations in Madhuranagar of Gangadhara mandal on Saturday evening. According to eyewitnesses, the incident occurred when a pair of decorated buffaloes, part of a festive procession, suddenly panicked and ran amok, triggering chaos among spectators. In the commotion, Suryateja was struck and suffered a fracture in his leg. Locals immediately rushed him to the Karimnagar district headquarters hospital, where he has been undergoing treatment. His condition is said to be stable.

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    • 8 November

      Rs 1.39 crore paddy scam in Mancherial: One held, 12 absconding

      Police in Mancherial arrested one person in connection with a Rs 1.39 crore fraud involving fabricated paddy procurement records. The scam, linked to a rice mill and traders from Maharashtra, targeted Civil Supplies Department funds. Mancherial: Police arrested one person for allegedly misappropriating Rs 1.39 crore from the Civil Supplies Department by fabricating records of paddy procurement at a centre in Jaipur mandal on Saturday. Twelve others involved in the fraud remain absconding. According to police, the arrested person, Thatipalli Saikumar of Jaipur mandal headquarters, played a key role in the scam that took place at a paddy procurement centre catering to Narsingapur and Maddulapalli villages. A case has been registered against 13 persons following a complaint from Civil Supplies Department officials, and a special…

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