Though he asked former Minister T Harish Rao to be ready with his resignation, Revanth Reddy avoided responding to whether he would resign or not if he failed to complete the loan waiver by August 15.
Rao said the Election Commission did not act against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy though he attempted to create differences between castes in the State during his speeches.
Since the State is all set to celebrate its 10th Foundation Day on June 2, Rao said it was the right time to get the promises made in the Reorganisation Act fulfilled.
He asked the Chief Minister if he would quit the post if he failed to waive off the crop loans by August 15 and also wanted a written assurance about the loans waiver.
“Farmers do not have to worry about their loans. I appeal to the banks not to trouble the farmers, the State government takes the responsibility of their loans,” Revanth Reddy said while interacting with party workers.
While former Prime Minister Charan Singh had laid a foundation for ICRISAT before India Gandhi contested from Medak, the foundation for BHEL was laid in 1952.
The BRS government had brought train connectivity to Gajwel and Siddipet, created the new Medak district besides building the Collectorate and SP Office buildings.
Eleven girl students of KGVB School in Narsapur mandal of Nirmal district were admitted to hospital on Friday as they took ill after consuming the food served in the hostel.
He demanded Revanth Reddy to tender unconditional apologies to farmers for his previous electoral promise to implement crop loan waiver on December 9, during the Assembly polls.
BRS senior leader and former Minister T Harish Rao highlighted ten key areas where the BJP's manifesto fell short of addressing the needs of the people.
A victory for BRS Medak candidate P Venkatrami Reddy in the Lok Sabha election would expose the failures of the Congress during the last four months apart from boosting the BRS morale to raise the issues of the public, he said.
Stating that there was no drinking water scarcity in the BRS regime, Harish Rao said that people were facing troubles for drinking water within four months of the Congress party coming to power in the state.
The former Minister said Priyanka Gandhi had announced during the election campaign that the Congress government would extend financial assistance for unemployed youth in the State.