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BRS workers, led by Choppadandi in-charge and former MLA Sunke Ravishankar registered the protest by sitting on the main road. They raised slogans against the State government and Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.
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Party workers, along with farmers and farm labourers, raise slogans against the State government, burn Warangal Declaration copies ans stage rasta-rokos
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Party activists staged demonstrations in different places of Karimnagar, Peddapalli, Jagtial and Rajanna-Sircilla districts.
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The BRS under the leadership of MLA Sunitha Lakshma Reddy took out a protest rally in Narsapur following Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's decision to restrict the Rythu Bharosa benefit to Rs 12,000 per acre against his poll promise of Rs 15,000 per acre
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CM A Revanth Reddy had announced that under Rythu Bharosa Rs.12,000 per acre would be extended from January 26. This was against the promise made to extend Rs.15,000 per acre as part of the Congress party’s Warangal Declaration.
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The cadres conducted rasta-roko protests in the mandal centers and towns of Adilabad, Nirmal, Mancherial, and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts. They raised slogans condemning the government for deceiving farmers. They accused the Congress of failing to fulfill its election promises and misleading the farmers.
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Predict that the party will lose any election held in the State within the next few months, as the farmers were eager to express their dissatisfaction at the polls
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BRS workers led by district president GV Ramakrishna Rao and former MLA Rasamai Balkishan burnt the effigy of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for going back on his promise
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Says Congress failed to provide crop bonus of Rs 500 per quintal, reduced Rythu Bharosa amount and went back on 6Gs
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Addressing the media at Telangana Bhavan here on Sunday, party working president KT Rama Rao charged the Congress party with failing to deliver its election promise to provide Rs.15,000 per acre under the Rythu Bharosa scheme, and instead reducing the amount to only Rs.12,000.
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Reacting to the Cabinet's decision on Rythu Bharosa, Rama Rao accused the Congress of neglecting farmers by failing to implement even a single farmer-focused scheme despite numerous appeals. He described the Congress as "synonymous with fraud and deceit," comparing it to an unhelpful relative who burdens the family, and labeled Revanth Reddy a traitor to farmers.
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After securing power, the Congress government reduced the Rythu Bharosa scheme to just Rs 6,000 per acre per season, far below the Rs 7,500 per season they promised, says the former Minister
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Chief Minister says the financial assistance will be released from January 26; blames the current financial condition of the State for his inability to keep his promise
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BRS leader and former Minister says they are intended to mislead farmers, shift focus from pressing issues
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BRS working president to hold awareness programmes against Congress conspiracies to scrap scheme
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It is resented that the government has lost the emotional touch with the peasant community and hence the retrograde systems were being put in place.
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The BRS MLC hits out at the Congress government for adopting anti-farmer policies and imposing restrictions on the implementation of the Rythu Bharosa financial support scheme. She accused the government of betraying farmers with bureaucratic hurdles and demanded that the scheme be extended to all farmers unconditionally
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Despite meeting for several times and six months of brainstorming, the sub-committee is facing challenges as there was no unanimity in the issue of dispensing with certain old norms.
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He lashed out at the government for asking the farmers to submit a self-declaration for getting Rythu Bharosa
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As the State government announced that Rythu Bharosa would be extended to farmers after Sankranti festival, the cabinet is expected to discuss the issue. This apart, it is also likely to discuss the issue of new ration cards and tourism policy