Rich tributes paid to Nomula Narasimhaiah
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March 17, 2021 07:36 IST
While in the Osmania University, he had led students’ movements, and earned name as people’s lawyer while practising.
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Nomula Narasimhaiah.
While in the Osmania University, he had led students’ movements, and earned name as people’s lawyer while practising.
Telangana Legislative Assembly on Tuesday paid rich tributes to the departed sitting legislator Nomula Narasimhaiah, who passed away in December last year.
Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao moved the condolence motion expressing deep sense of sorrow at the demise of the TRS legislator who had been elected from Nagarjunasagar constituency in 2018.
Bhatti launches cycle yatra to protest fuel price hike
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Both the Central and State governments responsible for the spiralling prices, says CLP leader
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Both the Central and State governments responsible for the spiralling prices, says CLP leader
The BJP-led Central government is pulling the country to the days of commuting by cycles, prevalent around four to five decades ago, burdening the common man with record high petrol and diesel prices, said the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka.
Both the Central and State governments are responsible for the spiralling prices of petrol, diesel and LPG cylinders as they continue to levy excessive taxes and cess on petrol and diesel, he charged, deploring that the soaring prices of fuel hit the common man the hardest. Mr Vikramarka on Sunday kick-started his six-day cycle yatra from Bhadrachalam to Khammam as part of the campaign to drum up support for the party candidate Ramul
Congress seniors take their ‘dissent’ to New Delhi
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‘BJP may try to attract neglected senior leaders’
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‘BJP may try to attract neglected senior leaders’
Not satisfied with the four-day-long exercise on selection of new PCC chief, Telangana Congress seniors have shot off a letter to AICC president Sonia Gandhi and to former president Rahul Gandhi, saying loyalty and seniority should be the criterion in finalising the new president.
The letter, purportedly written to block the chances of A. Revanth Reddy, one of the aspirants, suggested that seniors’ views were of paramount importance or else the party would suffer. Bhongir MP, Komatireddy Venkata Reddy and MLAs T. Jayaprakash Reddy, D. Sreedhar Babu, Podem Veeraiah and some other seniors apparently signed the letter.
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