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    Hyderabad: A meeting of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) council turned chaotic as BRS members staged a protest against the Congress government. They accused the government of failing to fulfill its promises and expressed their dissatisfaction during the session.

    Holding placards, the BRS corporators raised slogans and tried to approach the Mayor’s podium. Their actions created tense moments in the meeting, drawing attention to the growing frustration within the opposition.

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    Congress members stepped in to block the BRS corporators, leading to a heated verbal exchange. The situation quickly escalated into a physical scuffle, with members from both sides pushing and shoving each other.

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    The disruption brought the council meeting to a standstill, showcasing the ongoing political rivalry between the ruling Congress and the opposition BRS in the city’s municipal governance. The incident highlighted the deep divisions and tensions in Hyderabad’s local political landscape.

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