Hyderabad: Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundarajan made a visit to Charminar Bhagyalakshmi temple, where she received a warm welcome from the temple authorities. As part of the visit, she conducted a special pooja at the temple.
Following this, she is set to proceed to the secretariat. There, she will take part in the inauguration ceremony for the newly constructed church, mosque, and Nallapochamma temple within the Secretariat premises.
However, a longstanding conflict between Pragati Bhavan and Raj Bhavan has persisted. This dispute initially emerged over protocol matters and eventually reached the Supreme Court in relation to certain bills.
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The battle has extended to Twitter as well, with frequent exchanges of heated opinions between Tamilisai and BRS leaders. The government also questioned the Governor’s approach during the TSRTC bill episode, which ultimately concluded with the Governor’s approval. Nevertheless, the disagreement continues over various legislative matters.
Expressing “sadness and shock” over the comments allegedly made by BJP Lok Sabha member Ramesh Bidhuri against BSP MP Danish Ali, ruling BRS MLC in Telangana K Kavitha on Saturday urged Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to take stringent action in the matter.
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Saturday announced that the internet ban will be lifted in the state from today. The state government had imposed a ban on internet services in some districts of the strife-torn state after the ethnic clashes first erupted on May 3.
Hyderabad, Sept 23 (Hydnow): The sincerity of Congress MPs, especially those from Telangana, towards the Women’s Reservation Bill has come under a cloud with three of the party’s top leaders from the State abstaining from voting on the Bill.
BSP State President R S Praveen Kumar has expressed deep grief over the cancellation of the TSPSC Group 1 Prelims exam. The reason for the cancellation of Group 1 Prelims for the second time is because of Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s tyrannical family rule.