BRS leaders said former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had set up the government medical college in Sangareddy keeping his promise made during the 2018 assembly elections campaign.
Jagga Reddy, who had lost the assembly election to the BRS candidate Chintha Prabhakar in 2023, made the statement during the Bonalu celebrations procession held in Sangareddy on Sunday.
Narasimha Reddy, former vice-sarpanch of the village, said the government had permitted a host of chemical industries around their village which made their life difficult. Saying that many villagers were falling sick due to release of poisonous gases, Narasimha Reddy said the dump yard would further make life difficult for them
The Minister said the government was giving uniforms, textbooks, and note books free of cost besides serving the mid-day meal. Zilla Parishad Chairperson P Manjusri, Collector Valluru Kranthi and others were present.
Minister Damodara Rajanarasimha said he is also planning to develop Peddacheruvu located near the town into a mini tank bund with a host of recreation projects
TPCC President has demanded the Union government to withdraw the newly enacted farm bills with immediate effect since it harms the interests of the farmers