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    The BRS leaders in Hyderabad are upset about the MLA camp offices and the CM’s camp office being shifted by the Congress workers. They said that the ruling party should remember that their power is not permanent.

    During a press conference, senior leader B Vinod Kumar expressed his disappointment that the Congress party workers vandalized government properties. He claimed that they destroyed the foundation stones and plaques of the MLAs’ camp offices. They even erased KCR’s name from the stone plaque in Hanamkonda and Achampet MLA camp offices. Vinod Kumar emphasized that KCR’s name will be remembered for creating prestigious camp offices for the MLAs, and these actions go against the spirit of democracy. He demanded that cases be filed and legal action be taken against those responsible, and that the vandalized foundation stones be restored.

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    Vinod Kumar also mentioned that he doesn’t believe Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was aware of the destruction of the stone plaques. He acknowledged that it is still early in the new government’s formation, but it was necessary to address this incident. He stated that it is Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s responsibility to protect government property and send a message to Congress party workers that such actions are not acceptable. He reminded everyone that MLA camp offices are government properties and should be used by newly elected MLAs for official activities, regardless of their political party.

    In conclusion, the BRS leaders are unhappy about the shifting of the camp offices and vandalism of government properties by Congress party workers. They urge for legal action to be taken and for the Chief Minister to address this issue.

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