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He also mentioned that the Congress government has failed to provide the Rs 500 bonus per quintal for fine quality paddy, which was one of the key promises made to farmers.
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BRS working president said that about Rs 300 crore from the Telangana exchequer was misused to place advertisements in newspapers of Maharashtra, with false claims of achievements in the State.
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Within 11 months of coming to power the Congress government the people’s dissent against the government has become visible, said MLC Tatha Madhusudhan.
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“Public funds meant for Abhaya Hastham pensions, Kalyana Lakshmi, and Rythu Bharosa are being pocketed by the Congress leaders or being diverted to the contractors, rather than spending them for specified purposes, adversely affecting tax collections," he said.
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Harish Rao said before the elections, Rahul Gandhi had begged for votes from unemployed youth after visiting libraries, but now the Congress government was resorting to lathicharges on job aspirants.
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He said Revanth Reddy's tenure, where pressing issues were being ignored, was marked by false promises and deceptive governance
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Farmers were outraged, accusing the Congress government of betraying them by not only delaying the promised financial assistance for the previous Yasangi (Rabi) season, but also denying it for the entire Vanakalam season.
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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