Former minister and BRS executive president KT Rama Rao lamented that the Revanth Reddy government is doing dramas in the name of schemes because the Sarpanch elections are coming. Participating in the farmers’ protest organized by the BRS party in Amanagallu town of Ranga Reddy district on Tuesday, he said that the Chief Minister is due Rs. 17,500 per acre to every farmer.
KTR asserted that the Chief Minister should ask for votes in the local body elections only after this money is deposited in their accounts. He criticized the corrupt rule of the Congress government in Telangana and said that no section of the society is happy. He said that farmers lived like kings during the ten-year BRS rule.
He alleged that Revanth Reddy, who migrated to Kodangal, did not do justice to anyone there and did not do a single thing for his own constituency Kalvakurthi and Achampeta. Revanth Reddy’s mother-in-law’s village Kalvakurthi, where the girls were not given Rs. 2500, he said. KTR said that people are cursing the Chief Minister in a way that they do not curse.
The former minister was angry that the Congress is doing dramas in the names of Fourth City, Future City and AI City. He alleged that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s family owns 500 acres of land in Veldanda and bought 1000 acres after the elections. He criticized that Fourth City is only to increase the rates of his lands, and that Revanth Reddy does not need the state and that real estate alone is enough.
KTR alleged that Revanth Reddy went to Delhi 36 times but did not bring even 30 paise to the state. He expressed anger that 430 farmers committed suicide in the Congress’s 14-month period, that Gurukuls were weakened, and that 56 children died due to lack of facilities in Gurukuls.
The farmers’ protest was attended by former ministers Singireddy Niranjan Reddy, Sabitha Indra Reddy, MLCs Surabi Vani Devi, Naveen Kumar Reddy, former MLAs Gurka Jaipal Yadav, Guvvala Balaraj, Marri Janardhan Reddy, Lakshma Reddy, Ala Venkateswar Reddy, Anjaiah Yadav and State Food Commission Chairman Goli Srinivas Reddy.