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Danam is waiting for Revanth to provide a photograph for display in the office

Political Figure Facing Pressure to Open Night-time Access on Road Within Kawal Tiger Reserve; However, Forest Officals Remain Adherent, Refusing Entry and Guarding Closed Gates, thus Preventing Connection Between Mancherial, Nirmal, and Adilabad Towns

Revamped Report: Awaiting Revanth's Photo: Danam Plans to Showcase in Office Space
Revamped Report: Awaiting Revanth's Photo: Danam Plans to Showcase in Office Space

Danam is waiting for Revanth to provide a photograph for display in the office

In the vibrant political landscape of Telangana, several intriguing developments have taken place recently.

Danam Nagender, the MLA from Khairatabad, has raised eyebrows by not displaying a picture of his current party leader, A. Revanth Reddy, in his house or office. Instead, he has a picture of his former party boss, K. Chandrashekar Rao, the then Chief Minister.

Meanwhile, Vedama Bojju, the Congress MLA, is under pressure to open a road passing through the Kawal Tiger Reserve at night. Despite approaching various officials, he has yet to find a solution, turning the issue into a debate about wildlife protection versus people's needs.

In a different part of the state, the camp offices in Munugode and Huzurnagard, built during the BRS regime, are currently unused. Two MLAs, Nakrekal Vemula Veeresham and Nalgonda MLA Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, have also opted to work from home instead of returning to their camp offices after their 2018 election defeat. Interestingly, the Nalgonda MLA's camp office has been converted into an R&B guest house.

Political tensions are also brewing among party leaders. AP agriculture minister and TD leader K. Atchannaidu was criticised for not mentioning Jana Sena leader and Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan's name in a speech. This omission led to tension among his supporters, but Atchannaidu later made amends by praising Pawan Kalyan in the rest of his speech to appease Jana Sena workers.

Senior TD leaders at the event tried to prevent angry Jana Sena activists from leaving the meeting. Elsewhere, former BRS MLA Nannapuneni Narendar and BJP's Errabelli Pradeep Rao, who previously had a hostile relationship, are now working together to challenge the influence of Konda Surekha and her husband Murali in their constituency.

The YSRC party accused the ruling TD, Jana Sena, and the BJP alliance of "grabbing" the Deputy Mayor seat in a recent election, but Bhumana's arguments found no takers. Bhumana Karunakar Reddy, a YSRC leader, is seeing his influence shrink in Tirupati politics.

On a lighter note, 'Megastar' Chiranjeevi has confessed that he cannot afford some of the expensive plants in a newly inaugurated park due to a decrease in his earnings.

Lastly, the Supreme Court has ordered states and UTs to notify rules for registering Sikh weddings. These developments underscore the dynamic and complex nature of politics in Telangana.

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