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'Blood on crops', ‘psycho’: BRS vs Revanth Reddy war of words over Kaleshwaram project in Telangana

Hindustan Times1h agoAI sentiment: neutral
'Blood on crops', ‘psycho’: BRS vs Revanth Reddy war of words over Kaleshwaram project in Telangana

BRS demanded an unconditional apology from Telangana CM Revanth Reddy over his 'blood on crops' and 'belt treatment' remarks amid the Kaleshwaram row.

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