Watch: Farmers in Suryapet symbolically sprinkle blood in fields after CM Revanth Reddy’s remarks
A group of farmers in Telangana's Suryapet district symbolically sprinkled their own blood in agricultural fields, claiming they were acting on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's remarks on water scarcity. Videos of the protest have gone viral on social media.
Updated On - 14 July 2026, 04:59 PM
Nalgonda: A group of farmers in Suryapet district symbolically sprinkled their own blood in agricultural fields, saying they were acting on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s remarks.
During a press conference last week, the Chief Minister, while responding to a question on water scarcity affecting farmers, remarked that the blood and fat of BRS leaders could be used to cultivate fields.
Claiming they were following the Chief Minister’s suggestion, a few farmers, including women, from Sevalal Thanda in Chivvemla mandal hired a lab technician to draw their blood. They later carried the collected blood to their fields and sprinkled it on the land. Videos of the incident have surfaced on social media and are being widely circulated.
In the videos, the farmers are heard saying that, as per the Chief Minister’s remarks, fields could be cultivated using blood. One of the farmers said the crop grown using the blood would be offered to Revanth Reddy “so that he can live a little longer.” He also appealed to other farmers to follow the Chief Minister’s suggestion.