Govt. neglecting flood victims of Kamareddy-Yellareddy, alleges BRS

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BRS person  T. Harish Rao speaking astatine  a gathering  successful  Yellareddy constituency successful  Kamareddy territory  connected  Sunday.

BRS person T. Harish Rao speaking astatine a gathering successful Yellareddy constituency successful Kamareddy territory connected Sunday. | Photo Credit: By Arrangement

HYDERABAD

The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) accused the Congress authorities of not keeping its connection connected helping flood victims successful Kamareddy and Yellareddy constituencies adjacent a period aft the authorities bigwigs visited the area.

During a sojourn to the the flood-affected areas successful the Nagireddypet country successful Kamareddy territory connected Sunday, erstwhile Minister T. Harish Rao, erstwhile Minister V. Prashanth Reddy and erstwhile MLA J. Surender said the authorities had not released immoderate funds truthful acold contempt the nonaccomplishment of spot and harvest nonaccomplishment successful implicit 40,000 acres. They demanded a compensation of ₹25,000 per acre to farmers.

The nonaccomplishment assessed by the territory authorities was ₹340 crore but the authorities had not released adjacent ₹34 crore. He felt that works should person been taken up connected a war-footing aft the committedness made by the Chief Minister himself. There was nary nonstop roadworthy nexus betwixt Kamareddy and Yellareddy adjacent aft a period present with a span successful betwixt getting washed away.

At a enactment gathering held aboriginal successful Gandhari mandal of Yellareddy constituency, Mr. Harish Rao alleged that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would ever deliberation of bluish States and neglect the South, peculiarly Telangana. The favoritism has been going connected since 2014.

The Centre had sanctioned ₹100 crore to Andhra Pradesh and thing to Telangana for the adjacent Godavari Pushkarams, and the favoritism was evident adjacent for paddy enactment price. Wheat, mostly grown successful the north, has a higher terms of ₹216 per quintal.

Published - October 05, 2025 08:53 p.m. IST

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