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Drought in Telangana brought by Congress: KTR
States that the looming agricultural crisis is the result of mismanagement by the present Congress government
Hyderabad: BRS working president K Tarakarama Rao once again criticized the State Congress government for its mishandling of the agricultural crisis in the state.
KTR stated that the looming agricultural crisis is the result of mismanagement by the present Congress government.
He criticized the government for not prioritizing farmer issues while engaging in political activities. KTR questioned the sincerity of the state chief minister and his colleagues for failing to visit farmers and provide assurance. He also lamented that around 200 farmers have committed suicide due to the mismanagement of the agriculture issues by the Congress government.
KTR pointed out that the Congress government is unable to provide quality free power to farmers, whereas, for the past ten years, every farmer has had uninterrupted 24x7 free power.
He challenged ministers who claimed there were no power cuts in the state to visit farmers in the fields and assert the same in front of them if they had the courage.
KTR also objected to attributing drought-like situations in the state to nature, stating that these conditions were brought by the Congress government, not by nature.
He accused the Congress government of trying to portray KCR as a failed leader by labelling the Kaleshwaram project as a failure. KTR highlighted that the government's negligence in repairing the Medigadda project led to the withering of lakhs of acres of crops.
In light of KCR's field visit, the government became apprehensive and, with the help of the same Kaleshwaram project's mega motors, started lifting water from the Nandi Pump House and releasing it to farmers in Karimnagar. KTR emphasized that similar efforts should have been made earlier.
He questioned whether 120 days were not enough to initiate repairs and provide irrigation water to lakhs of farmers.
KTR demanded immediate relief measures for distressed farmers in the state and called for financial assistance of Rs. 25,000 per acre for farmers who have lost their crops due to lack of power and irrigation water supply.
KTR visited two farmer families in Mushampally village in Nalgonda district today. He interacted with them and supported a farmer named Mallaiah Yadav with Rs 1 lakh. Mallaiah Yadav lost his 8 acres of crop due to lack of water supply and power supply
Yadavs video went viral on social media a month ago, moved by his anguish, KTR promised that he would personally visit him soon.
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