KTR’s Allegations on Telangana Budget

KTR criticizes Revanth Reddy government
Alleges 40% commission rule in governance
Questions unfulfilled job and welfare promises
BRS Working President K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) has launched a scathing attack on the Telangana budget, alleging that the Revanth Reddy-led government is operating under a "40% commission rule." He criticized the government for failing to fulfill key election promises, particularly the creation of two lakh jobs and the distribution of unemployment allowances.
KTR questioned the whereabouts of the ₹12,000 promised to farmer laborers and accused the Congress government of pushing Telangana from progress to decline. He alleged that despite taking loans, the government has not initiated any new projects. He further accused CM Revanth Reddy’s administration of diverting funds to Delhi instead of prioritizing the state’s development.
Highlighting the issue of loan waivers, KTR claimed that no village in Telangana has seen a complete waiver as promised. He urged the government to focus on delivering on its commitments rather than engaging in financial mismanagement.
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