News Roundup: Politics in Hyderabad

News Roundup: Politics in Hyderabad

News Roundup: Politics in Hyderabad

Published on 2025-02-23

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Below you'll find a curated overview of the latest news about politics in hyderabad. This post aggregates multiple sources and includes both original and AI-generated images.

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Another leader said there was “no word above KCR’s even now”, adding, “We are happy that he came out to greet the people so they could see for themselves that he has been active behind the scenes.” Pawan Kalyan's pictures go viral while giving medical tests Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Tollywood superstar Pawan Kalyan recently underwent medical tests at Apollo Hospital in Hyderabad on Saturday night. The essay makes a case for the transformation of Majlis from a socio-cultural Muslim organisation into a political think-tank representing Muslim interest to combat the “dangers of majoritarian democracy” and thus was “in response to the complex transition of a princely state into a democratic regime, rendering the state’s Muslim population into political minority”. Targeting the Congress government for “failing to get anything for Telangana from the Centre”, KTR said the BJP as well as the Congress has eight MPs each from the state but all of them “failed to represent the state’s interests”. KCR’s announcement of holding statewide agitations throughout the year to mark the silver jubilee of his party (which came into existence as the Telangana Rashtra Samithi in 2001) to “safeguard the rights of the people of the state” has enthused his party colleagues. The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) that has appeared to struggle since its drubbing in the 2023 Assembly polls and last year’s Lok Sabha elections received a shot in the arm this week after its chief K Chandrashekar Rao, in a rare public appearance, addressed party leaders at the BRS executive meeting in Hyderabad.

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1. An anthology of 1948 Hyderabad’s socio-political lamentations

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The essay makes a case for the transformation of Majlis from a socio-cultural Muslim organisation into a political think-tank representing Muslim interest to combat the “dangers of majoritarian democracy” and thus was “in response to the complex transition of a princely state into a democratic regime, rendering the state’s Muslim population into political minority”. This dynamic is made clear by the majority of opposing political visions covered in the rest of the essays in the book, which also happen to be from Muslim thinkers and leaders themselves, such as Makhdoom Mohiuddin, Mohammed Hyder, Maulana Maududi, Ali Yavar Jung, etc, presenting with no ambiguity the condemnation of the means the Majlis employed towards their goal. The most notable rebellion was the contemporary peasant uprising of the 1940s and the following communist armed struggle against the Nizam’s feudal government and the Razakars that was led and participated in by Muslim masses, in positively disproportional numbers compared to their demographic – 11% Muslim as compared to 85% Hindu. It is up to the reader to meditate on whether the Majlis truly represented the ‘Muslim’ voice of the state when there is towering evidence that every other political movement was also co-led and joined by Muslim citizens of the state. It is interesting to note that the Majlis’s original manifesto was to unite the Muslim masses of the state, dispersed on the lines of sectarianism and emerging political ideologies of the world, by re-igniting the flame of Islam and focusing on its core teachings, under the able leadership of Bahadur Yar Jung, a charismatic orator of the time who renounced his feudal background for the cause.

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2. With KCR back in the thick of action, how BRS is planning its Telangana comeback

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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) that has appeared to struggle since its drubbing in the 2023 Assembly polls and last year’s Lok Sabha elections received a shot in the arm this week after its chief K Chandrashekar Rao, in a rare public appearance, addressed party leaders at the BRS executive meeting in Hyderabad. Some of the other decisions such as training sessions for party leaders, a major reshuffle, constituting one committee in each district for farmers, workers, women and students, and the party’s reiteration of its secular stand are also being seen as efforts by the BRS to regain lost ground. KCR’s announcement of holding statewide agitations throughout the year to mark the silver jubilee of his party (which came into existence as the Telangana Rashtra Samithi in 2001) to “safeguard the rights of the people of the state” has enthused his party colleagues. In his address, the former Chief Minister urged his BRS colleagues to build the party from the grassroots and promised the people of Telangana that the “BRS would stand by them as they suffer under the Congress regime”. A section of BRS leaders, however, believes that KTR and party MLC K Kavitha being at the forefront of attacking the Congress government was a sign that KCR had always been in action.

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3. Pawan Kalyan undergoes medical tests in Hyderabad; more tests expected soon

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Pawan Kalyan's pictures go viral while giving medical tests Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Tollywood superstar Pawan Kalyan recently underwent medical tests at Apollo Hospital in Hyderabad on Saturday night. His team has assured fans that there is no major cause for concern.\ Story continues below Advertisement Remove Ad Also Read: Ajith Kumar suffers from another car crash incident during racing event, watch here Pawan Kalyan has reportedly been struggling with back pain for several years, and recent developments seem to have exacerbated the issue. Despite his health concerns, Pawan Kalyan is set to resume his official duties as Deputy Chief Minister and will be present at the Andhra Pradesh State Assembly’s budget sessions starting February 24. According to reports, Pawan Kalyan’s hospital visit was not part of a routine checkup but was prompted by a health issue he has been dealing with, possibly related to his longstanding back pain. His political party, JanaSena, confirmed the news by sharing pictures of him at the hospital on their official social media handle X, along with a detailed caption in Telugu explaining his condition.

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