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The BRS launched protests in Hyderabad and across Telangana demanding a special 15-day Assembly session on the urea shortage, irrigation problems and farmer suicides. Led by KT Rama Rao, the protests saw BRS legislators arrested as farmers continued their statewide agitation
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Key schemes including Rythu Bharosa, Mahalakshmi, Cheyuta and Yuva Vikasam have not been implemented by the Congress in the entire form
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Filed a cheating complaint aagainst them for failing to deliver six guarantees
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Questions whether Congress came to power with votes of only one village per mandal and whether their election manifesto was applicable to only one village per mandal
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KP Vivekananda charges ruling party with neglecting governance, deceiving people with unfulfilled promises
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At a few places, villagers argued with officials that names of ineligible persons were included in the list and that genuine beneficiaries were left out
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Deputy Chief Minister says his government had the political will that made it possible to fulfil the promises made to the people
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Says the Congress government was trying to implement the Rythu Bharosa scheme keeping in mind the upcoming local bodies elections
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The Vikarabad town police and the local traffic police reached the spot and forcefully shifted the protestors from the road to the police station
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He attributed his government’s inability and delay in implementing the six guarantees and other election promises of the Congress to the previous BRS government. He stated that if challenges were being faced in rolling out schemes like Rythu Bharosa, providing financial assistance to tenant farmers, offering a monthly allowance to women, or distributing one tola of gold under the Kalyana Lakshmi scheme, the responsibility lay with the actions of the previous administration.
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The BRS leader condemned the Congress government for making empty promises during elections and failing to fulfill them after coming to power. He accused the Congress of deceiving farmers with assurances of loan waivers, only to fall short in implementing them effectively.
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Stage demonstrations at the Post Office Centre in Suryapet against unfulfilled promises made by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy during his election campaign
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The officials are tight-lipped over sharing the details of Indiramma Committee constituted so far in the State and the beneficiaries shortlisted under the scheme.
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The BRS would come to power in next elections and enquiry would be ordered against the police officers who harassed the party cadres, he cautioned.
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"As Revanth Reddy is the only person who is well-experienced in carrying moneybags, the Congress is unlikely to replace him as they need him," he said sarcastically, adding that the Congress completing its full term in Telangana would only benefit the BRS for the next two to three elections.
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He noted that while many promises remain unkept at home, Revanth Reddy was now attempting to deceive Maharashtra voters with empty rhetoric.
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Interestingly, the manifesto released by AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge repeats many of the promises previously made to the people of Telangana—promises that helped bring Congress to power but remain unfulfilled even after 11 months in office.
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People from different sections appeal Congress leader to meet unemployed youth, farmers and women, who have been waiting for the party to fulfil its poll promises
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Say they supported Congress during the Assembly elections, but now the true colour of the party was slowly being exposed
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KT Rama Rao expressed concern over Congress’s track record of “guarantees” in Karnataka, warning that similar actions in Telangana could have far-reaching negative impacts on future generations