Opposition BRS censures CM Revanth Reddy's move to erase KCR’s imprint, terms it diversion tactic from agricultural & administrative crises & Congress govt’s corruption.
The swearing-in ceremony to be held at 1.04 pm. Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi Rahul Gandhi, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah & his deputy D.K, Shivakumar expected to attend.
Disgruntled over ‘decisions taken without consultation’, senior leaders have recently held meetings expressing discontent with the year-old leadership of Revanth Reddy.
Revanth Reddy apologised to Congress MP Shashi Tharoor after facing flak for his ‘donkey’ remark. Tharoor had praised Telangana CM KCR’s son and IT minister KT Rama Rao.
A bunch of padayatras have been planned in Telangana & Andhra in the coming months — by BJP Telangana chief Bandi Sanjay, state Congress chief Revanth Reddy and Y.S. Sharmila, Jagan’s sister.
Questions galore in Telangana Congress over the elevation of Revanth Reddy, who only joined the party in 2017 and whose appointment comes at the expense of several veterans.
Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao had said that both BJP and Congress 'failed' to meet the people's aspirations and he would form a national party 'if necessary' to tackle them.
In Episode 1544 of CutTheClutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at some top economists pointing to the pitfalls of ‘currency nationalism’ with data from 1991 to 2004.
Troops patrolled up to Patrolling Point (PP) 10 on Monday. Though there are PP 10, 11, 12, 12A & 13 in Depsang Plains, it was decided that only one or two PPs would be patrolled.
While we talk much about our military, we don’t put our national wallet where our mouth is. Nobody is saying we should double our defence spending, but current declining trend must be reversed.
From the comments section, it’s quite clear that the Punjabis (that is, the residents of the state of Punjab) got triggered.
Punjab is well known as the drug capital of India. Specious arguments won’t suffice. Jobless youth in Punjab are addicted to all sorts of drugs. Anyone visiting Punjab can attest to this fact. Be it an uban centre or some remote village, drugs are available easily and the people are addicted.
What does Punjab have to do with Telangana’s drug problem? Why don’t you mention Sikkim with highest Marijuana consumption, Mizoram with highest Opioids consumption, Kerala with highest drug addiction related suicides, Rajasthan with highest amount of Opioids seized in 2023? Can’t find a single drug-related statistic that is topped by Punjab. Stop the slander and learn to give respect if you want respect. But then again, the Telugu states are some of the most illiterate in the country, can’t expect them to have a sound mind.
A bizzare article which tells us more about the wires coming loose in the reporter’s head.
If a youngster or partygoer has not done drugs, why should he/she fear the police? Alcohol is allowed and anyone can consume it in any amount. The issue arises only when someone is into drugs. If the partygoers are not into drugs why should they be afraid of urine sample checks?
Rather, I would appreciate the Hyderabad police for this aggressive attitude towards tackling the drug menace.
From the comments section, it’s quite clear that the Punjabis (that is, the residents of the state of Punjab) got triggered.
Punjab is well known as the drug capital of India. Specious arguments won’t suffice. Jobless youth in Punjab are addicted to all sorts of drugs. Anyone visiting Punjab can attest to this fact. Be it an uban centre or some remote village, drugs are available easily and the people are addicted.
Wow. How insensitive title. Didn’t knew ThePrint was anti Punjab.
The author’s analogy involving another state lacks sufficient understanding of its unique circumstances . Shame on the stereotypical remark!
What does Punjab have to do with Telangana’s drug problem? Why don’t you mention Sikkim with highest Marijuana consumption, Mizoram with highest Opioids consumption, Kerala with highest drug addiction related suicides, Rajasthan with highest amount of Opioids seized in 2023? Can’t find a single drug-related statistic that is topped by Punjab. Stop the slander and learn to give respect if you want respect. But then again, the Telugu states are some of the most illiterate in the country, can’t expect them to have a sound mind.
A bizzare article which tells us more about the wires coming loose in the reporter’s head.
If a youngster or partygoer has not done drugs, why should he/she fear the police? Alcohol is allowed and anyone can consume it in any amount. The issue arises only when someone is into drugs. If the partygoers are not into drugs why should they be afraid of urine sample checks?
Rather, I would appreciate the Hyderabad police for this aggressive attitude towards tackling the drug menace.
Even school children do drugs, hence the war against drugs should be intensified.