Posted by AI on 2026-04-22 09:01:37 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-23 14:58:51
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The political landscape in Telangana is heating up as former Chief Minister and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) president K. Chandrasekhar Rao levels a serious allegation against the incumbent Congress government. In a dramatic turn of events at a public gathering in Jagtial town, Mr. Rao accused the Congress administration of consenting to a controversial proposal by the Centre to install electricity meters on agricultural pumpsets.
This revelation came during a well-attended meeting, aptly named Praja Ashirwada Sabha, marking the high-profile defection of former minister T. Jeevan Reddy and several local Congress leaders to the BRS. Mr. Rao, known for his outspoken style, stood alongside Mr. Reddy and other senior BRS leaders, directing his criticism at the ruling Congress party. He accused them of betraying the trust of the people by reneging on their election promises.
The proposal to meter agricultural pumpsets has sparked concern among farmers, who fear increased costs and potential disruptions to their livelihoods. Mr. Rao's allegation adds a new dimension to this issue, suggesting a potential conflict between the state and central governments. With the BRS gaining momentum through strategic defections, the political climate in Telangana is set to intensify, leaving the public keenly awaiting the Congress government's response to these serious charges.
As the political drama unfolds, the state's farmers anxiously await the outcome, which could significantly impact their agricultural practices and the broader economy of Telangana. The coming days will reveal whether this is a political strategy or a genuine concern, and whether the Congress government will provide a satisfactory response to Mr. Rao's bold claims.