CV Anand reinstated as Hyderabad CP
Anand was the CP of Hyderabad before the Election Commission of India suddenly transferred him ahead of the Assembly elections in the state.
Anand was the CP of Hyderabad before the Election Commission of India suddenly transferred him ahead of the Assembly elections in the state.
Rao, popularly known as KTR, listed a number of questions on the scam starting with “Who are the nine bank account holders in Hyderabad to whom the ST Corporation money of Rs 45 crore was transferred?”
The controversy surrounding the installation of Rajiv Gandhi’s statue further escalated on Tuesday as Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy severely criticised the BRS and vowed to install the statue of the former Prime Minister at the designated spot, opposite the state Secretariat. He also assured that the statue of Telangana Talli would be installed inside the state Secretariat.
The BRS lashed out at the Congress government in Telangana on Thursday, alleging a deterioration in law and order and a rise in crime against women, citing four incidents of sexual assault that occurred in the past two days.
The first full-time Budget presented by the new Congress government not only reflected its priorities but also served as a critique of the previous BRS government led by K Chandrasekhar Rao.
Meanwhile, the state assembly passed a resolution demanding that the Centre should amend its Budget proposals to ensure fair deal for Telangana.
With the Lok Sabha election drawing close the Congress government in the state is under tremendous pressure from the Opposition over the six poll guarantees it promised before Assembly elections in the state.
Although Aruna had submitted the court’s order to the secretary of the state Assembly, there has not been any progress in the matter so far.
The state Cabinet has decided to introduce the three Bills pertain to Municipal Administration, Panchayat and Education Departments again as the governor “will have no role” after the state Assembly passed the Bills a second time.
With Assembly elections due this year and the general elections in 2024 the BRS which is keen to project a farmer-friendly image of the government seemed to have thought it was prudent to withdraw the proposal rather than incur farmers’ wrath.