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    Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao is upset with how government officials treated party MLA Vijayudu during an official event in Alampur on Tuesday.

    KTR was angry about the way the Gadwal District administration behaved towards Alampur MLA Vijayudu. He asked if elected representatives would be insulted daily in this government.

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    KTR also questioned why Congress leaders, who were not chosen by the people, were being invited to official meetings and events. He wanted the chief secretary to explain if the government had changed the rules to disrespect Telangana’s elected representatives.

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