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BRS activists and farmers on Sunday staged protests across the erstwhile Karimnagar district against the State government’s decision not to implement Rythu Bharosa for the current Kharif season.
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Large-scale protests have been staged by the BRS party workers across erstwhile Khammam district against the Congress government’s failure to extend Rythu Bharosa to farmers in kharif season
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The farmers found fault with the state government for deceiving them by denying the promises made to them during the time of elections
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BRS leaders organised a massive protest across Medak against Congress's failure to release Rythu Bharosa, burning Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's effigy.
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Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao had announced on Saturday that the State government would not be able to disburse the Rythu Bharosa funds as the Cabinet sub-committee was yet to submit its guidelines.
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Report on scheme yet to be received, says Agriculture Minister Thummala Nageswara Rao
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Addressing the key functionaries of the party at a daylong meeting BRS district president Rega Kantha Rao said the party leadership would always stand by the cadres and protect them
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Telangana has witnessed an unprecedented outbreaks of protests against the Congress over different issues at multiple places on Saturday
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao urged party members to expose the Congress's betrayal of farmers, criticizing the party for failing to fulfill its promise of providing ₹15,000 per acre under the Rythu Bharosa scheme.
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BRS working president and former Minister KT Rama Rao on Saturday warned the ruling party leadership of severe consequences if they fail to deliver the promised support.
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The Chief Minister's statement that even a one-day delay could lead to significant losses for residents along the River Musi has raised concerns among many Congress leaders, who believe the government's priorities are misaligned.
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They are planning to intensify agitation if the government fails to appoint assistants.
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KTR also warned that the government will have to bear the brunt of farmers' ire, if it fails to deliver on electoral promises
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The MPs and MLAs of the BJP held a 24-hour protest to force the State government to fulfil the promises made to the farming community, especially the crop loan waiver scheme, at the Dharna Chowk, Indira Park on Monday.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised the Congress govt for ruthlessly demolishing homes and businesses of the underprivileged without providing adequate support or time for relocation.
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Say they were left with no choice but to borrow money from private lenders at exorbitant rates of interest as government is delaying loan waiver
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Rama Rao criticized the Congress for its inconsistency in implementing the Rythu Bharosa farm investment support. He stated, "They made grand election promises about Rythu Bharosa and loan waivers, but following Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao's recent comments, Telangana farmers are now confused. They once claimed to support tenant farmers, but now they are backing out and leaving them without explanation."
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Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao’s remarks have re-ignited a debate over the Rythu Bandhu scheme, stirring criticism on social media.
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BRS working president and former Minister KT Rama Rao said Chief Minister Revanth Reddy installed the statue to appease the Congress leadership, while ignoring Telangana's sentiments.
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BRS insiders reveal that Chandrashekhar Rao plans to expose the inefficiencies of the Congress, especially on issues related to irrigation and electricity, which have significantly impacted Telangana’s agrarian community.