Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has challenged KCR to discuss Rythu Bharosa and welfare measures. He announced that Rythu Bharosa funds would be given to all farmers by the 9th of the month to support agriculture. Revanth Reddy promised to ensure farmers receive their payments and said he would symbolically inscribe the martyr’s stupa on the ground if promises are not kept.
Revanth Reddy also pledged to complete the loan waiver for farmers before August 15 to help alleviate agricultural debt. He dismissed claims that the loan waivers would bankrupt the state, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing farmer welfare and financial stability in the agricultural sector.
This challenge from Chief Minister Revanth Reddy adds a new aspect to the discussion on farmer support and economic policies. As the deadlines for these initiatives approach, all eyes will be on the government to fulfill its commitments and promises to the farming community.