In a sharp criticism of the current Congress government in Telangana, the Working President of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), KT Rama Rao, accused the administration of failing to honor its election promises and pushing farmers into distress.
Speaking at Telangana Bhavan on Monday, Rama Rao expressed concerns over the plight of cotton and soybean farmers in the erstwhile Adilabad district, attributing their difficulties to mismanagement under the Congress regime.
Rama Rao’s remarks came amidst growing discontent among the farming community in Telangana, who have been vocal about the lack of farmer-friendly policies from the incumbent government. The BRS leader asserted that the people were already signaling a return of his party to power and that the wait was for just another two years.
It is worth noting that the BRS has been vocal about its commitment to addressing the concerns of farmers, promising a host of reforms aimed at improving their livelihoods and ensuring agricultural sustainability.
As the assembly elections approach, political parties are expected to intensify their efforts to woo voters and secure their support. The criticism from Rama Rao against the Congress government is likely to add another layer of complexity to the political landscape in Telangana, with both parties striving to demonstrate their commitment to the state’s farmers.
In conclusion, KT Rama Rao’s sharp critique of the Congress government over its handling of farmer issues underscores growing discontent among the farming community in Telangana. The BRS working president’s remarks come as the party seeks to capitalize on this dissatisfaction ahead of the 2028 assembly elections.
