Key Points

KTR has strongly condemned the Revanth Reddy government over a sanitation worker's suicide due to unpaid wages. He termed the incident a "government-sponsored murder" and demanded immediate compensation for the family. The worker's mother revealed they hadn't received salaries for six months, leading to extreme financial distress. KTR personally assured the family of BRS support and promised financial assistance within two days.

Key Points: KTR Blames Revanth Reddy Govt for Sanitation Worker Suicide

  • Worker consumed pesticide after 6 months unpaid wages
  • Family alleges forced video claiming accidental death
  • KTR demands ₹50 lakh compensation for bereaved family
  • Mother reveals previous child death due to financial struggles
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KTR holds Revanth Reddy govt responsible for sanitation worker's death

BRS leader KTR calls sanitation worker's death "government-sponsored murder" after unpaid wages for 6 months. Demands ₹50 lakh compensation and CM's apology.

"It is shameful that the government could not ensure even the minimum monthly salaries for sanitation workers - KTR"

Hyderabad, Sep 7

BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao expressed deep anguish over the tragic death of a sanitation worker in Mulugu, who allegedly consumed pesticide after not receiving his pending wages for several months.

Terming the incident a “government-sponsored murder,” he demanded that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Minister Seethakka take moral responsibility for Maidam Mahesh’s death. He urged the government to immediately pay an ex gratia of Rs 50 lakh to the bereaved family and provide a government job to Mahesh’s widow.

“It is shameful that the government could not ensure even the minimum monthly salaries for sanitation workers. This is nothing but the government’s failure that drove Mahesh to suicide,” said KTR, as the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader is popularly known.

He demanded public apologies from CM Revanth Reddy and Minister Seethakka for putting workers in such dire straits.

KTR also condemned the ruling party leaders for circulating a video portraying Mahesh’s death as accidental after drinking pesticide, mistaking it for water. “Such propaganda is cruel and intended only to cover up your gross failure and incompetence,” KTR said.

On Sunday, following KTR’s directions, former REDCO Chairman Eruva Satish Reddy, along with BRS leaders, visited Mahesh’s residence in Madhavaraopalli and consoled the family. During the visit, KTR personally spoke to Mahesh’s mother over the phone.

Mahesh’s mother recounted that her son had not received wages for six months and had struggled to feed his wife and four daughters. She alleged that earlier, too, the family lost a child due to a lack of money for medical treatment. She broke down narrating how Mahesh, unable to bear the humiliation of repeatedly begging for his dues, consumed pesticide provided by the municipality for cremation work.

Shaken by her words, KTR assured full support from the BRS party and promised financial aid in the names of Mahesh’s daughters. He said the party would stand by the family and deliver assistance through Satish Reddy within two days.

Mahesh’s niece Jyothi further alleged that certain individuals forced Mahesh to record a video before his death, falsely stating that he had consumed pesticide by mistake. She maintained that it was the harassment and non-payment of salaries that drove him to take the extreme step.

- IANS

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Priya S
While KTR is right to demand justice, let's not forget that BRS was in power for many years. This systemic issue didn't start with the current government. All political parties need to stop playing blame games and actually fix the system.
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Suresh O
Six months without salary? And they lost a child earlier due to lack of medical funds? This is beyond shameful. The government must immediately release all pending wages to all sanitation workers and implement a proper payment system.
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Meera T
The fact that they made him record a false video before his death is the most cruel part. These workers deserve dignity and respect. Hope the family gets justice and proper compensation.
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Andrew M
As someone working in HR, this is basic employment ethics violation. No employee should wait months for salary, especially those in essential services. There should be legal consequences for those responsible.
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Nisha Z
My heart goes out to the wife and four daughters. The government job for the widow is the least they can do. But more importantly, they need to ensure this doesn't happen to any other family. System needs complete overhaul.

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