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V-P Election: We will back party that provides 2 LMT urea to state, says KTR
V-P Election: We will back party that provides 2 LMT urea to state, says KTR

Hans India

timea day ago

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  • Hans India

V-P Election: We will back party that provides 2 LMT urea to state, says KTR

Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao on Wednesday alleged that the Congress leaders were black marketing urea, creating shortage in the market. The BRS leader said that their party would support the vice presidential candidate of whichever party brings 2 lakh metric tonnes of the fertilizer in the state. Addressing a press conference here at his residence in Nandinagar, Rama Rao alleged that fertilizer stocks were being diverted and sold in the black market by Congress leaders, while lakhs of farmers were forced to queue up for hours across the State. 'For the first time in Telangana's history, women farmers are spending nights outside depots, farmers are leaving shoes and Aadhaar cards in queues to save their place, and in some cases even facing police cases for demanding fertilizer. This humiliation never happened in KCR's 10-year rule,' he said. The BRS leader demanded that the State government release a White Paper detailing the quantum of fertilizer supplied by the Centre, stock position in warehouses, actual distribution to farmers, and quantities diverted or missing. He also urged the Centre to order a comprehensive investigation and take strict action against those responsible. Replying to a question on the support to vice president candidate, Rao declared that BRS would extend support only to the party that ensures supply of 2 lakh metric tonnes of urea before September 9. 'No alliance has approached us yet. But our decision will be taken solely in the interest of Telangana farmers. If the Congress CM nominates a candidate, we will oppose without hesitation,' he said. KTR reiterated that BRS was not aligned with NDA or INDI blocs. 'We are an independent party. We have no bosses in Delhi. The people of Telangana are our only bosses,' he said. KTR also accused the Congress of hypocrisy on social justice, pointing out that despite claiming affection for BCs, the party had not nominated a BC leader for the Vice Presidential post. 'If they were serious, they could have fielded intellectuals like Kancha Ilaiah or any eminent BC leader,' he remarked. The BRS working president slammed both Congress and BJP for failing Telangana. 'With eight Congress MPs and eight BJP MPs, Telangana has gained nothing. 8+8 has only meant zero benefit for our State,' he said. He criticised Rahul Gandhi for remaining silent on the fertilizer crisis despite his 'Rythu Declaration' promises. 'Rahul has not uttered a single word in Parliament while Telangana farmers are in distress. This exposes his double standards,' KTR said. Revanth Reddy's government, he added, had failed on every front including loan waiver, Rythu Bandhu, free power, procurement, bonus, crop insurance, and now fertilizer. 'Over 600 farmers have already committed suicide under this regime. Revanth visited Delhi 51 times but could not bring even 51 bags of urea for Telangana,' he remarked. Warning of an agitation if the crisis continues, KTR said BRS would soon announce a statewide protest programme from village to state level. 'Farmers should not lose hope. BRS will fight until this crisis is resolved. We will not allow the Congress government to ruin Telangana's farming progress,' he declared. Responding to the 'Marwari Go Back' campaign, Rao said that everyone had the right to do business anywhere in the country. He recalled that during 2014 the then Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao said people who live in the state were children of Telangana. However, he said that those living here should also ensure they are humble towards the people here.

KTR accuses Congress cadres of urea black marketing, demands White Paper on fertilizer supplies
KTR accuses Congress cadres of urea black marketing, demands White Paper on fertilizer supplies

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

KTR accuses Congress cadres of urea black marketing, demands White Paper on fertilizer supplies

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K.T. Rama Rao alleged that fertilizer stocks were being diverted and sold in the black market by Congress leaders, forcing lakhs of farmers to queue up for hours across the State. He also demanded that the State government release a White Paper on the fertilizer situation, providing details on the quota allocated and supplied to the State, stock position in warehouses, actual distribution to farmers and quantities diverted or missing. Speaking to the media from his residence in Nandinagar on Wednesday, he said, 'For the first time in Telangana's history, women farmers are spending nights outside depots, farmers are leaving shoes and Aadhaar cards in queues to save their place, and in some cases, even facing police cases for demanding fertilizers,' he said. The former Minister also urged the Centre to order a comprehensive investigation and take action against those responsible for the shortage of fertilizer in the State. On the upcoming Vice-Presidential election, Mr. Rama Rao declared that the BRS will extend support only to the party that ensures the supply of 2 lakh metric tonnes of urea before September 9. 'No alliance has approached us yet. But our decision will be taken solely in the interest of Telangana farmers. If the Congress Chief Minister nominates a candidate, we will oppose without hesitation,' he said. Mr. Rama Rao also accused the Congress of hypocrisy on social justice, pointing out that despite claiming affection for BCs, the party had not nominated a BC leader for the Vice-Presidential post. 'If they were serious, they could have fielded intellectuals like Kancha Ilaiah or any eminent BC leader,' he remarked. The BRS working president slammed both Congress and BJP for failing Telangana. He criticised Rahul Gandhi for remaining silent on the fertilizer crisis despite his 'Rythu Declaration' promises. 'Rahul has not uttered a single word in Parliament while Telangana farmers are in distress. This exposes his double standards,' Mr. Rama Rao said.

Kavitha asks Jagruthi activists to question Congress leaders in villages on Rythu Declaration
Kavitha asks Jagruthi activists to question Congress leaders in villages on Rythu Declaration

The Hindu

time27-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Kavitha asks Jagruthi activists to question Congress leaders in villages on Rythu Declaration

HYDERABAD President of the Telangana Jagruthi and BRS MLC K. Kavitha has asked the Jagruthi activists to question Congress leaders visiting villages for 'betraying' farmers, as the ruling party has failed to implement even one promise made as part of the Rythu Declaration made in Warangal before the elections. Speaking in Warangal on Sunday, she said that farmers had believed in Rahul Gandhi who had announced the Rythu Declaration and voted for the Congress. However, they were deceived squarely by the ruling party. The first promise in the declaration – farm loan waiver up to ₹2 lakh was implemented only for 50% of eligible farmers in phases. The promise of ₹15,000 investment support a year (for two crop seasons) under Rythu Bharosa was also implemented in truncated version as it was implemented with the amount fixed in BRS regime first and for this Kharif it was given at ₹6,000 per acre. In between, it was either not given at all or given to only a section of the farming community. Similarly, the ₹12,000 per farm worker promised in the declaration was not implemented so far, though it was stated that it would cover only 20 lakh workers against one-crore rural employment guarantee scheme cardholders. Ms. Kavitha stated that of the 789 farmers had allegedly committed suicide out of distress and who were not helped by the then governments during 12-13 years before formation of the State, the BRS Government during 2014-23 had provided ₹5 lakh assistance each the families about 400. In case the government failed to help the families of the remaining farmers, the Jagruthi would come to their rescue. She demanded that the Mamnoor airport, coming up near Warangal, be named after Rani Rudrama Devi.

KTR accepts Revanth Reddy's ‘challenge' for debate on river water allocation, asks Telangana CM to decide venue in 72 hours
KTR accepts Revanth Reddy's ‘challenge' for debate on river water allocation, asks Telangana CM to decide venue in 72 hours

The Hindu

time05-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

KTR accepts Revanth Reddy's ‘challenge' for debate on river water allocation, asks Telangana CM to decide venue in 72 hours

HYDERABAD Working president of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), K.T. Rama Rao, has accepted the 'challenge' thrown at the party (BRS) leadership by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy at 'Samvidhan celebration' public meeting on Friday (July 4, 2025) for a debate on the issues pertaining to river water allocation and injustices to Telangana. 'Mr. Revanth Reddy can decide the venue of his choice for the debate at Kondareddypalle, Chintamadaka, Kodangal, Gajwel, Assembly or Ambedkar statue in the next 72 hours. Else, he could come to Press Club at 11 am on July 8 as I (KTR) would be waiting there for the debate', Mr. Rama Rao said addressing a press conference in Hyderabad on Saturday (July 5, 2025). 'I prefer Mr. Revanth Reddy to come for the debate as it would make things clear once for all or he could send his senior colleague. They could make ample preparation in the next 72 hours as issues related to water sharing are difficult to understand for the Congress leaders, while the BRS leaders lived with it all along the Statehood moved. I would personally come for the debate as BRS chief and former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao would be too big for Mr. Reddy's level', the BRS working president said. Every Telanganite was aware as to what was the status of the farm sector in Telangana till 2014 and how it had transformed during 2014-23. He stated that several novel initiatives including increase in the irrigation facilities, free power for farming round-the-clock and timely supply of all other inputs by the BRS administration had made farming a celebration in Telangana and led the State to become top paddy producer in the country, displacing Punjab. Introduction of investment/input support, life insurance cover to every landholder and 24-hour free power supply to farming were the hallmark of BRS rule, as such interventions were made for the first time anywhere in the world. The Chief Minister Mr. Revanth Reddy was aware of everything but not ready to accept the reality and facts, Mr. Rama Rao said. Stating that denial of water for irrigation and drinking needs and power supply to farm sector along with discrimination in allocation of funds and jobs had led to the birth of the ultimate phase of the Statehood movement along, the BRS leader pointed out several failures and betrayal of promises made to the farming and other dependent sectors made in the name of Rythu Declaration and others, in detail. He said that Mr. Revanth Reddy too was fighting for water and funds but the only difference was that he was allowing Andhra Pradesh to illegally divert Godavari water to the non-basin areas in violation of the rights of Telangana within the basin in the name of Polavaram-Banakacherla Link Project (PBLP) and sending funds to Delhi (Congress leadership).

Harish Rao flays CM for making one more declaration without implementing previous ones
Harish Rao flays CM for making one more declaration without implementing previous ones

The Hindu

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Harish Rao flays CM for making one more declaration without implementing previous ones

HYDERABAD Senior leader of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and former minister T. Harish Rao has criticised Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for announcing Nallamala Declaration stating that the implementation of Rythu Declaration and BC Declaration made before the Assembly elections is incomplete and uncertain. Except for making such declarations with fanfare the Congress government had not made any sincere effort to implement them, Mr. Rao said in a statement on Monday after the Chief Minister's new announcement at Macharam village in Amrabad mandal in Nagarkurnool district. He sought to know why the Chief Minister, who would often claim himself as the son of Nallamala soil, did not allow the Chenchu tribes who went there to meet him. The arrest of Chenchus at the Chief Minister's programme was a reflection of his dictatorial attitude and there was no meaning in making the Nallamala Declaration after making the preventive arrests of Chenchus tribe leaders. 'Is it called praja palana,' the BRS leader sought to know. There was neither content nor context in the Chief Minister's speech except for attacking the rival party. He reminded the Chief Minister about the partial implementation of farm loan waiver, denial of investment support and the delay in procurement of paddy. The fate of ₹2,500 per month assistance to women under Mahalaxmi, enhanced Kalayana Lakshmi support with 10 gm gold in addition to ₹1 lakh financial assistance for the marriage of girls from poor families, the ₹5 lakh vidya bharosa card, two lakh jobs in the first year, denial of enhanced social security pensions and others. Coming to employees, the BRS leader said the State government staff were awaiting payment of dearness allowance dues, pay revision commission, retirement benefits (to retired employees), the waiting of RTC staff for their absorption by the government and the fate of six guarantees.

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