If the Congress government was not committed to fulfilling the promises, it would face challenges in the local bodies’ elections, he said at a press conference here on Saturday
Stating that Telangana, once a model for groundwater conservation under the BRS government, was now facing a severe water crisis, BRS leader and former Minister T Harish Rao on Saturday criticised the Congress government for its failures in managing the precious water resources
The BRS working president said Congress government had failed to provide adequate irrigation facilities. It resulted in crop losses and pushed farmers into debt. He criticised the government's recent attempts to collect water cess which was done away with by the previous BRS government
In a full throttle attack, Harish Rao pointed to the locked Keesara Health and Wellness Centre in Medchal Malkajgiri district as a glaring example of mismanagement
He expressed his anguish over the lack of timely water supply from the SRSP canal, a situation he attributed to the current Congress government's failure.
The much-awaited local body elections in Telangana are set to be delayed further, with the State government deciding to conduct another round of the caste census survey before finalising reservations for Backward Classes (BCs). As a result, the polls are unlikely to be held before the end of April
BRS working president KT Rama Rao lashed out at the Congress government for the plight of farmers who were struggling to repay loans and suffering the wrath of the bank officials due to lack of government support
"They have no choice but to take loans just to make ends meet, while bank officials pressure them over EMI payments. Is this how those who serve the public should be treated?" he asked. Accusing the Revanth Reddy government of negligence, he asserted that salary delays had become a regular occurrence under Congress rule.
The event will be attended by BRS working president KT Rama Rao and various tribal leaders. Sevalal Maharaj is a revered figure for approximately 16 crore tribals across the country