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BRS leaders held a preparatory meeting in Kothagudem to mobilise party workers ahead of the upcoming local body elections in Telangana. Rega Kantha Rao, MP Vaddiraju Ravichandra, and former MLAs urged workers to promote flagship welfare schemes like Dalit Bandhu and Rythu Bandhu and counter opposition propaganda through social media.
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The BRS is launching a new grassroots campaign titled "Appude Manchiga Unde", aimed at recalling the welfare-driven governance of former CM K. Chandrashekhar Rao. The campaign will counter negative propaganda from the Congress party, particularly surrounding the Kaleshwaram irrigation project.
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KTR criticised both the BJP and Congress for failing Telangana, particularly citing the mismanagement of agriculture, collapse of welfare programs, and growing incidents of food poisoning in student hostels.
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From Cabinet denial to economic neglect, Congress’ treatment of Ranga Reddy district signals a clear message: back the opposition, and face the consequences
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She said under his leadership, the value of agricultural produce had increased by over Rs 70,000 crore in a decade, a feat acknowledged even by the Union Ministry of Statistics
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The BRS working president recalled how Chandrashekhar Rao ensured free power, irrigation facilities, timely crop procurement and Rs. 5 lakh Rythu Bima life insurance to farmers.
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BRS leaders T Harish Rao and S Niranjan Reddy slammed the Congress government for holding Rythu Panduga celebrations without fulfilling farmer promises. They demanded an apology and accused the ruling party of betraying farmers with reduced aid and unfulfilled guarantees.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao calls up on party cadres, senior leaders, and people from all walks of life to actively participate in the celebrations.
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BRS working president K T Rama Rao has directed the party cadres and leaders to work with people in fighting against the Congress misrule and get ready for the ensuing local body elections
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The Rythu Bharosa scheme, unveiled with great enthusiasm on January 26, pledged ₹6,000 per acre to all farmers in a phased rollout. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy had personally assured that the investment support would be fully disbursed by March 31. However, the distribution has been progressing slowly.
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Describing Phule as a true Indian revolutionary, Chandrashekhar Rao recalled his early recognition of entrenched caste and gender-based injustices, and his pioneering work to reform them
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The Congress government had claimed to have already disbursed Rythu Bharosa payments for farmers owning up to three acres. But farmers across the districts have disputed the claim.
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Over the last one year, land prices have plummeted, plunging small and marginal farmers into crisis
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BRS working president blamed the Congress for recklessly pushing Telangana into a debt trap while failing to fulfill its key promises.
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He said that over 7,000 bereaved farmer families were still awaiting compensation, while more than 450 farmers had taken their own lives in the last 15 months without receiving the financial support due to them
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BRS working president Rama Rao emphasised that the economic progress made under Chandrashekhar Rao’s leadership was well-documented, citing the rise in per capita income and Telangana’s contribution to India’s GDP
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The official, instead of giving a proper reply to the farmer's question on Rythu Bharosa, asked them to visit the Sangareddy Collector's office with pesticide bottle in hand or to immolate themselves in protest to get Rythu Bharosa
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If Rythu Bandhu assistance was extended, bank officials would have returned the passbook, says Molla Swamy
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Another 5 lakh acres may also lose assistance; final list of farmers who failed to make it to the list of beneficiaries will be known within a 7-10 days
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CM Revanth campaigned rigorously in Maharashtra but the Congress lost and similarly, the party scored a grand zero in Delhi Assembly elections, the BRS working president said