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Jogu Ramanna urges public to expose failures of Congress government
Ramanna said that people were facing severe problems, while farmers were encouraged to commit suicides under the inefficient ruling of CM Revanth Reddy
Former miniser Jogu Ramanna joins hands with cadres of the BRS in launching a fight against the government, in Adilabad on Sunday
Adilabad: Former Minister and BRS District President Jogu ramanna called the people for exposing the failures of the state government, which deceived farmers and the common public by making false promises, at the field level. He participated in a meeting arranged with the constituency leaders at the local office of the party here on Sunday.
Ramanna said that people were facing severe problems, while farmers were encouraged to commit suicides under the inefficient ruling of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. He requested the ranks and files of the party to make a protest to be staged by BRS working president KT Rama Rao in Adilabad on October 24 a success.
The BRS district president said that the program was aimed to question the Congress government on behalf of the farmers. Rao would provide directions to cadres of the party over the policies followed by the government, problems of the people, assurances given to the farmers and other issues after discussing them.
Ramanna stated that BRS party workers should once again get ready for another movement by drawing inspiration from BRS supremo K Chandrashekhar Rao. He said that the farmers were fuming at the government especially due to non-release of financial assistance under Raithu Bharosa and cheating of farmers through crop loan waiver.
He said that the assurances such as provision of monthly pension and increase in pension for women were not taken into consideration. It was shameful for the government to boast that it issued the notifications by handing over appointment orders to selected candidates as the process of filling up the jobs started during the previous government’s tenure.