BRS legislators launched a pointy assault on the Congress authorities within the Telangana Meeting, criticising the State finances for neglecting farmers, tribal communities and youth. They alleged that welfare schemes lacked readability, Rythu Bandhu funds had stopped, and allocations for SC/ST welfare have been reduce.
Revealed Date – 25 March 2026, 10:18 PM
Hyderabad: The BRS members launched a coordinated assault on the Congress authorities over the State finances within the Meeting, alleging lack of readability in welfare schemes, neglect of tribal communities and failure to fulfil guarantees made to farmers and youth.
Through the dialogue on the finances calls for within the Meeting on Wednesday, Dubbaka MLA Kotha Prabhakar Reddy mentioned the finances lacked purity, readability and surety, accusing the federal government of abandoning farmers after coming to energy on their votes.
He mentioned Rythu Bandhu funds had stopped, mortgage waiver was incomplete and fertilisers have been briefly provide, forcing farmers and even girls to face in queues for urea.
He additionally questioned the delay in launch of Rythu Bharosa help and non-payment of the promised bonus on paddy, whereas alleging that tenant farmers have been ignored within the finances.
Boath MLA Anil Jadhav accused the federal government of concentrating on tribal lands for industrial tasks, asking why solely assigned lands belonging to tribals have been being acquired. He mentioned allocations for SC and ST welfare had been drastically reduce, whereas schemes resembling Dalit Bandhu had been nearly stopped. He additionally demanded new ITDAs, extra faculties in tribal areas and instant clearance of pending Tribal Welfare payments.
Huzurabad MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy criticised the federal government for ignoring sportspersons and failing to ship on job guarantees made to youth. He questioned the delay in filling vacancies and reminded the Home of the Congress pledge to supply two lakh jobs or unemployment allowance. He mentioned the finances was silent on employment era and warned that the youth have been rising stressed.










