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Warangal
One person was killed and ten others, including five policemen were injured when a powerful bomb blasted at the out patient ward in Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital on Saturday.

The bomb was placed in a tiffin box and left under cement benches in the busy OP ward where scores of civilians and 15 untertrail prisoners from Warangal Central Jail were awaiting their turn. The deceased was an employee of the Government ITI and a native of Nachinapally of Duggondi mandal. There was reportedly three naxals among the under trials. Nearly 22 police personnel were escorting the prisoners.

The Major Irrigation Minister, Ponnala Lakshmaiah, visited an ex gratia of Rs.5 lakhs to the kin of the Sankar who was dead on the spot and Rs.50,000 to those injured. The DIG BL Meena, the SP MS Ravindra and the Collector BMD Ekka and other officials rushed the spot. Mr.Meena said that it was the act of naxals.

The Janashakti naxals blasted the Girijan cooperative office building in Narasimhasagar village in Mangapet mandal. The police seized 10 kg of ammonium, ten metres of fuse wire and some plastic empty bags used in blasting from a jeep.

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Hyderabad
Four Ministers of the Telangana Rastra Samithi (TRS) are leaving to Delhi on Sunday to tell the party chief and Union Labour Minister, K.Chandrasekhararao to explain how difficult for them to continue in the State Cabinet in the wake of encounter killings of the Janashakti leader, Riaz.

Their party colleagues while the Transport Minister, S.Santosh Reddy, will accompany them. The Youth services Minister, T.Harish Rao said matters were reaching a flash point with the increasing encounters and anti Telangana measures of the State Government.

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Telangana Rashtra Samithi

TRS party to support UPA government
KCR demands firm assurance on separate Telangana

TRS MLA Harish Rao meeting with Chief Minister raises eyebrows
Harish Rao says that there is no personal agenda

TRS hires helicopter for poll campaign
Special helipad built before KCR house

TRS candidate Arifuddin to contest from Khairtabad
TRS President KCR to begin his road show in Warangal

TRS activist done to death
Reportedly beaten to death by Congress workers

Eight TRS MLAs gets ready to resign
TRS activists injured after police tried to disperse them

Lok Sabha Speaker office denies KCR remarks on separate Telangana
Responds to remarks made by KCR

TRS MLAs resignations accepted
16 MLAs and 3 MLCs resigns

TRS MPs resign from Lok Sabha
MLAs and MLCs to submit resignations on Tuesday

TRS Party President Chandrasekhara Rao leaves for Delhi
KCR and three party MPs expected to submit their resignations on March 3

Ashrivada Yatra evokes poor response
Yatra organized to create awareness

TRS MLAs suspended till February 18
TRS legislators to embark on bus yatra

TRS extends deadline of resignations
Deadline extended till Union Budget Sessions

Resignations of TRS public representatives will not serve purpose
CPI (M) advised to part ways with the Congress

TRS President wants Congress to clarify its stand on separate Telangana State
Sonia Gandhi asks PCC chief information on Telangana

TRS mass hunger strike on February 7
TRS party to organize public meeting in Karimnagar on February 9

TRS obtains resignations from elected representatives
To put letters before public at Nalgonda meeting

TRS sets deadline for Separate Telangana
CM says that Congress and UPA government is not coward by threats

TRS office to get Telangana Talli statue soon
Similar statues all over the region soon, says KCR

TRS to ban Andhra-based corporate colleges
Charges colleges of asking students to be away from Telangana movement

KCR to hold Praja Sadassu from October 14
Says elections will be held anytime after January 08

TRS President KCR plans Bus yatra
To mobilize public support for the demand to increase capacity of SRSP

Elections to Singareni recognized trade unions
K Chandrasekhara Rao tours extensively

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Cuddapah
The Proddatur II Town Sub Inspector and three police constables sustained injuries in stone pelting by an irate mob at Rajiv Gandhi Cent5e. They were shifted to Cuddapah Government Hospital for treatment. The mob damaged glass pans of an ATM of the State Bank of India and three APSRTC buses and a van

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Hyderabad
The Home Minister, K.Jana Reddy has rejected the demand for a judicial probe into the Friday Mohinikunta encounter on the ground that magisterial enquiry is already on by the District Collector. At a press conference on Saturday, he denied the reports that it was the police who had taken the decision to bump off the Janashakti leader and others in the encounter and he was not informed of this. He also denied that he did not attend the Cabinet meeting as he was anguished over it. The Minister said that the encounter was real as per the information given by the police and the officers deputed by him to the spot to verify the facts. He termed the bomb blast at MGM Hospital at Warangal on Saturday as quite unfortunate.

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