Former CM KCR visited drought-affected areas in Karimnagar district on Friday. He warned the Congress government about farmer issues and threatened to organize a dharna with ten thousand farmers at the Medigadda project if the problems are not addressed promptly.
During his visit, KCR inspected dry crops and discussed irrigation challenges with farmers. He assured them that BRS would support those who suffered losses due to crop failures. KCR expressed disappointment over the lack of irrigation water and urged farmers to stand up against the government’s inefficiency in providing necessary resources.
In Vedura village of Ramadugu Mandal, Choppadandi Constituency, KCR assessed the impact of drought on crops. Farmers showed him dried rice husks, and he also visited the Mid-Manair reservoir to check water availability. KCR promised action after the Parliament elections and vowed to lead a massive gathering to Medigadda with ten thousand people to demand water release.
KCR was joined by various political leaders and BRS representatives, including local MLA Gangula Kamalakar, former MP Boinpally Vinod Kumar, former Whip Balka Suman, Huzurabad MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy, MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, and others.