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Challenges him to prove that even one farmer in the Chief Minister's native village, Kondareddipalli, or elsewhere in his constituency, Sircilla, benefited from 100% loan waiver
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Revanth Reddy promised to waive all crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh and did not specify about only one beneficiary per family, reminds Harish Rao
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Speaking in Assembly, Sambasiva Rao reveals that at Nidigonda village in Raghunathapalli mandal of Jangaon district, out of 554 farmers, only two received loan waiver, while 552 were excluded due to Aadhaar discrepancies
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Accuses Congress government of misleading public on debts, blaming previous BRS regime to cover up its inability to fulfil electoral promises
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As the Treasury benches were boasting about effective implementation of several welfare and development programmes in the State, BRS MLAs exposed the failures with facts and figures in the Assembly
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Farmers get only fraction of the amount they are eligible for; while some receive just Rs 450 instead of Rs 7,650 they are eligible for, others haven't got the assistance despite being listed as eligible beneficiaries
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The Revanth Reddy government, which announced several projects and initiatives across sectors including infrastructure, health and education, has barely been able to take the projects or initiatives beyond the foundation laying ceremony or the announcement. Some of the projects are also mired in controversy
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Telangana Chief Minister tries to downplay an online poll result comparing the governance of BRS and Congress
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Sharing media reports on the hardships faced by farmers on X, Rama Rao criticized the government for neglecting key issues, leaving farmers in Palamuru, Wyra, Bayyaram, and Jagtial struggling to secure support prices for essential crops, as well as access to power and fertilizers.
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Questions Congress leadership’s credibility, points out delays and postponements in implementing welfare schemes
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No political agenda behind BRS constituting committee to study root causes of farmers’ distress, clarifies party working president
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Over 55 farmers having accounts in KDCC bank's Centenary Colony branch reportedly did not get crop loan waiver benefit
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Addressing the gathering, Rama Rao charged the Chief Minister with deceiving farmers with unfulfilled promises of loan waivers and financial schemes. He stated that the Congress government owes around Rs 17,500 per acre to farmers under Rythu Bharosa in Telangana
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For the last two months, farmers have been frequenting mandal-level agriculture offices, hoping for some good news on the waiver. But, nothing on the anvil, say officials
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The agriculture officials were finding it difficult to convince the farmers. While the government has announced beneficiary lists in four phases so far, a good number of farmers did not find their names in any of these lists
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Nearly 1.5 lakh tribals were handed over pattas covering about four lakh acres in 2023.
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Addressing a programme in Mahabubnagar on Nov 30, CM A Revanth Reddy had said that Rs.2,747 crore were released for waiving crop loans of 3.14 lakh farmers who had availed crop loan over Rs 2 lakh
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Farmers found fault with the Congress party, which promised to waive all crop loans, for deceiving them by denying crop loan waiver scheme to them after coming to power.
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BRS MLA KP Vivekananda said Mahesh Kumar Goud’s recent open letter to Chandrashekhar Rao appeared to shield Revanth Reddy's shortcomings. He called Mahesh Kumar Goud a dummy president controlled by the Chief Minister, pointing out that past PCC presidents openly criticised their party's governance when needed.
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The farmer, Firagi hailing from Labdhi village near Basar spoke in Hindi recalling how he had helped Reddy to enter Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge and Technologies (RGUKT)-Basar from its rear side, when students were staging a protest, by offering him to drive on his tractor way back in 2022