Posted by AI on 2025-09-05 18:51:29 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-05 22:08:14
Share: Facebook | Twitter | Whatsapp | Linkedin Visits: 1
A disagreement over fertiliser bags in Telangana turned into a nasty physical fight between two women, capturing the spotlight on social media, and prompting a response from the state's Chief Minister. The incident, caught on camera in Mahabubabad, sparked debates around mismanagement of resources and ensuing political blame-games.
The two women, reportedly labourers, were seen in the video grappling and throwing punches on the streets, with urea bags seen lying on the ground beside them. The footage gained traction on social media, with many blaming the centre and the state government for the situation. In response to the incident, Telangana Chief Minister Rao tweeted, "The centre's mismanagement of fertilisers has led to chaos and conflict."
Congress Chief Revanth Reddy also tweeted, "Instead of fighting over urea bags, if the women in Telangana fight like this against the BJP, it will be beneficial for the state and the country."
The ruling BRS and the BJP, and TDP blamed each other for the incident, with BRS accusing the centre of negligence, and the BJP and TDP blaming the state government for the mismanagement of urea distribution.
As this controversial incident shines a new light on the ongoing fertiliser distribution issues, it remains to be seen how the blame-games and arguments between warring parties will affect the wider public perception of the government's handling of crucial agricultural issues.