KCR accuses Congress leaders of ‘undermining’ the interests of farmers, flays Tummala Nageswara Rao
The Hindu
KCR accuses Congress leaders of ‘undermining’ the interests of farmers, flays Tummala Nageswara Rao
Terming the BRS government’s flagship scheme Rythu Bandhu and the round-the-clock free power supply to the agriculture sector as path-breaking pro-farmer initiatives, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao accused Congress leaders of adopting an “anti-farmer” stand that is detrimental to the interests of farmers in the State.
“The Rythu Bandhu investment support scheme earned praise from renowned agricultural scientist the late M.S. Swaminathan and the United Nations,” he noted, saying that the scheme was conceived by him in 2018 to provide timely financial assistance to farmers and alleviate agrarian distress.
“If by mistake the Congress is elected, Rythu Bandhu and the 24x7 free power supply to the farm sector will come to an end,” he said while addressing an election meeting at Jeellacheruvu village in Palair Assembly constituency of Khammam district on Friday afternoon.
The farmer-centric schemes coupled with the expansion of irrigation facilities enabled the farmers of Telangana to produce a record paddy of 3 crore tonne per annum, the highest paddy harvest, next only to Punjab, in the country, he said.
The Bhakta Ramadasu Lift Irrigation Scheme (BRLIS) facilitated assured irrigation to the upland areas of Palair constituency. Works on the Sitarama Lift Irrigation Project (SLIP) are progressing at a brisk pace and once completed, it will help augment irrigation in the old undivided Khammam district.
Taking a swipe at his former cabinet colleague Tummala Nageswara Rao, who joined the Congress recently, the BRS supremo alleged that Mr. Nageswara Rao was resorting to false propaganda against the BRS government.
“I have made him an MLC and a Minister after his defeat in the 2014 Assembly elections from Khammam segment, considering old friendship. In the subsequent by-elections to the Palair Assembly segment, our party workers vigorously campaigned for him leading to his victory,” Mr. Rao said.
After Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly R. Ashok’s prediction on Saturday that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will step down in November 2025 triggered intense political discussions in the State, Home Minister G. Parameshwara on Sunday said Mr. Siddaramaiah will continue for the full five-year term.