KT Rama Rao blames Congress for farmer suicide in Adilabad
BRS Working President KT Rama Rao blamed the Congress government for the suicide of farmer Tudum Ganapathi in Adilabad over delayed crop procurement. He also criticised municipal authorities for unsafe flyover work in Bachupally, citing risk to commuters.
Published Date - 22 March 2026, 06:25 PM
Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao accused the Congress government of neglecting farmers, holding it responsible for the suicide of a farmer in Adilabad district who had allegedly been facing distress due to delay in crop procurement. Calling it a State murder, he vowed to raise the issue in the ongoing Assembly session.
In a statement, Rama Rao recalled his visit to the Adilabad market yard on November 18, along with party leaders, after receiving complaints from farmers that their produce was not being purchased. He referred to the case of Tudum Ganapathi, a farmer from Arli (B) village, who reportedly waited for several days at the market yard for procurement of his soybean crop.
Ganapathi expressed anguish before the media over mounting debts and lack of support, including non-receipt of loan waiver and Rythu Bharosa assistance. He died by suicide three days ago.
In a separate statement, Rama Rao also criticised the Municipal Administration authorities over alleged lack of safety precautions during flyover works at Bachupally. He was reacting to a video circulated on social media, where welding work was being carried out on the flyover with sparks falling on commuters who were passing underneath.
“Is there no one in the Govt that cares about the safety of our people? Highly reckless and irresponsible behaviour of the Municipal department,” he remarked.