In his war bugle speech on Monday, K Chandrashekhar Rao announced that after the 2024 elections, a farmers’ government will be formed at the Centre. As a first step toward protecting the country from divisive forces, he called for BJP mukt Bharat.
It would result in the defection of the BJP and the formation of a farmers’ government at the Centre. It is my pleasure to announce this from Peddapally. He announced that he would enter national politics soon at a public meeting held at Peddakalvala in the district. Thunderous applause and cheers greeted his announcement. The Peddapalli district integrated collectorate complex was inaugurated earlier by him.
It was reported that about 100 farmers from 25 states met the Chief Minister and explained how Telangana’s farmer’s welfare schemes were not similar to those in other states, the Chief Minister said.
Chandrashekhar Rao said the Narendra Modi government’s ‘Golmaal’ information campaigns misled people. The BJP government was unwilling to support farmers despite the fact that the farm sector, including irrigation projects, consumed only 21.8% of the country’s electricity.
In the agriculture sector, the electricity bill costs only Rs 1.45 lakh crore. He criticized the BJP government for waiving off Rs 12 lakh in corporate loans on the grounds of NPAs (non-performing assets), but refusing to shoulder farmers’ power bills.
As the TRS President said, Prime Minister Modi and the BJP had deceived the people with their Gujarat model, but they failed to develop the nation on all fronts. According to him, none of the welfare schemes implemented in Telangana, such as uninterrupted power or Aarogyasri, were available in Gujarat.
During the tour of Telangana, Chandrashekhar Rao said the local leaders were turning into their slaves by carrying their boots (footwear). Our fight for self-respect lasted 60 years, and we achieved Telangana State. However, the Delhi agents are now pledging our self-respect in front of their Delhi bosses. Could it be allowed??? he asked.
As a result of the severe shortage of rice and wheat across the world, the Chief Minister lashed out at the BJP government for failing to procure paddy from Telangana. Its lack of vision and intellectual bankruptcies led the BJP government to import wheat from abroad.
As Telangana was at its peak of progress, Chandrashekhar Rao made a statement regarding corrupt and divisive forces that were trying to create racial tension in the state. According to him, the people need to unite and fight against communal forces. As a result of the BJP’s repeated failure to address the issues of the country’s people, he advised people to drive it out.
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