KCR failed to supply urea: Kisan Morcha

KCR failed to supply urea: Kisan Morcha
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Kisan Morcha national general secretary P Sugunakar Rao speaking at a press meet at BJP office in Kamareddy on Thursday
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s administration has become derailed, said BJP Kisan Morcha national general secretary P Sugunakar Rao at a press meet at BJP office in Kamareddy on Thursday.

Kamareddy: Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao's administration has become derailed, said BJP Kisan Morcha national general secretary P Sugunakar Rao at a press meet at BJP office in Kamareddy on Thursday.

Ridiculing KCR as a namesake CM, Sugunakar Rao criticised him of ignoring the problems of the people and accused the TRS government of failing to supply urea to the farmers. Accusing the CM of making the surplus State to plunge into deep debts, he pointed out that the government is not paying the bills to the contractors, farmers were uncertain about debt waiver and interest rebate, and the Ministers and MLAs were afraid to give assurance to the public.

The Kisan Morcha national general secretary said the Central government never troubled the farmers with urea shortage in the State, but the TRS government had failed to store urea. Sugunakar Rao mocked that the main Opposition party Congress has no leader at the Centre and at the State. With the Modi regime, the country is moving towards development and the BJP is gaining a stable position among the people due to the partition of Jammu and Kashmir State and for scrapping Article 370, he said.

Rao said that TRS working president KT Rama Rao's words on their party affiliation are inappropriate and alleged that the TRS memberships were being done in MLA houses. He further added that the memberships were being carried out to intimidate the public not to benefit from the welfare schemes.

Sugunakar Rao said that both KCR and KTR are not getting sleep after observing the growing popularity of BJP.Banala Lakshmareddy and leaders of BJP and Kisan Morcha were present at the press meet.

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