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YSR Telangana Party (YSRTP) leader YS Sharmila on Sunday alleged that Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao has thrown the state into “a deep and dangerous power crisis”.

Charging him with “continuously bluffing” that Telangana is a power-surplus state, Sharmila said that, due to KCR government’s “mismanagement and myopic view”, the discoms today are neckdeep sunk in debts to the tune of Rs 50,000 crore. She said: “This is a blatant and crude exhibition of inefficiency and shortsightedness by KCR. The entire agri community in the state is pushed into a painful power crisis, where not even five hours of power supply is guaranteed.” with Madani’s remarks and said, “We only agree with living in harmony, but all the story regard- ing, Om, Allah, and Manu is all rubbish. He (Madani) completely spoiled the atmosphere of the session.” “The stories he said, I can narrate even bigger stories than that. I would even request him (Madani) to come for a discussion with me,” he said. Earlier, Madani sparked controversy by saying “asked the Dhar- ma Gurus that when there was no one, neither Shri Ram nor Brahma nor Shiva, then whom did Manu worship?” He added, “Some told me that they used to worship ‘Om’. I said that it is the ‘Om’ only, that we refer to as Allah, those speaking Farsi refer as ‘Khuda’ and those speaking English refer as ‘God’.” ed,” he said while addressing a sports and cultural festival in Kalsi. Uttarakhand Governor Lt Gen (Retd) Gurmit Singh on Friday signed the Uttarakhand Competitive Examination (Measures for Prevention and Redressal of Unfair Means in Recruitment) Ordinance, popularly known as an anti-copying Ordinance.

Earlier, CM Dhami himself announced that he had approved the Ordinance following students’ protest against the paper leak cases in the State. Following the Governor’s assent, the Ordinance has now become a law.

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