Key Points

K T Rama Rao has promised that the BRS will stand firmly with farmers affected by the Regional Ring Road alignment. He criticized the Congress government for changing the RRR plan after coming to power, contrary to its pre-election promises. The BRS plans to raise the issue strongly in both the Assembly and Parliament to hold the government accountable. Rao also urged affected farmers to unite and protest by boycotting local body elections.

Key Points: KTR Pledges BRS Support for Telangana Regional Ring Road Victims

  • KTR accuses Congress of breaking its pre-election promise on the RRR alignment
  • BRS MPs will raise the issue of farmer losses in the Rajya Sabha
  • KTR urges RRR victims to boycott local body elections in protest
  • He recalls BRS government's direct engagement with farmers for past land acquisitions
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Telangana: BRS promises to stand by victims of Regional Ring Road

BRS working president K T Rama Rao vows to fight for farmers affected by the RRR alignment change, promising action in Parliament and the Assembly.

"“Telangana Bhavan is a people’s garage. Farmers can always come here to consult legal experts, seek support, and get guidance.” - K. T. Rama Rao"

Hyderabad, Sep 22

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) will stand firmly with the victims of the upcoming Regional Ring Road (RRR) in Telangana, party working president K. T. Rama Rao said on Monday.

People from Nalgonda and Suryapet districts, along with those from Gajwel and Sangareddy constituencies, who suffered losses due to the RRR alignment, met Rama Rao at Telangana Bhavan.

Former Minister Jagadish Reddy, leaders from the erstwhile Nalgonda district, and public representatives also participated in the meeting.

KTR reminded that Congress leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi had promised before the elections that no one would face problems because of the RRR. Farmers voted Congress to power based on those promises. However, after coming to power, the government changed the alignment, causing severe losses to the farmers. He criticised local Congress leaders for completely forgetting the farmers after winning.

KTR stated that during the BRS rule, the highest priority was given to agriculture and irrigation projects, making the farming sector prosperous. Whenever land acquisition issues arose in the past, the BRS government directly engaged with farmers, ensured rehabilitation, and provided permanent solutions.

But the Congress, he alleged, has been altering alignments both in the case of the Outer Ring Road earlier and now in the case of the RRR, thereby wrecking the lives of poor farmers.

KTR declared that BRS MPs will raise the issue of RRR victims in the Rajya Sabha. He also made it clear that the matter will be strongly brought up in the Assembly to hold the government accountable. He appealed to the farmers not to lose morale and not to take hasty decisions. He assured that BRS will stand by the farmers until a scientifically planned alignment is implemented.

Calling for unity, KTR urged the RRR victims to demonstrate in solidarity by passing resolutions in every village and boycotting the local body elections. If they do so, both the Central and State governments will be compelled to respond, and the issue will come to their notice, he said.

“Telangana Bhavan is a people’s garage. Farmers can always come here to consult legal experts, seek support, and get guidance,” KTR said.

He recalled that during 10 years of BRS governance, Nalgonda district witnessed remarkable development and that the fluoride problem was completely eradicated through Mission Bhagiratha. He criticised that the people who believed Congress’s lies and voted for them are now facing injustice.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who works in urban planning, changing alignments after land acquisition causes tremendous hardship. The government should have transparent processes and proper compensation mechanisms. Farmers' livelihoods shouldn't be political pawns.
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Priya S
My uncle's farmland is affected by this RRR project. We voted for Congress believing their promises, but now we're facing huge losses. KTR's support gives us some hope. Government should listen to farmers' concerns properly. 🙏
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Michael C
While I understand farmers' concerns, infrastructure projects like ring roads are essential for regional development. There should be a balanced approach that considers both development needs and fair compensation for affected landowners.
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Ananya R
KTR mentioning Mission Bhagiratha is important - fluoride problem was indeed solved in Nalgonda. But now farmers are suffering again. Political parties should stop using farmers as vote banks and actually work for their welfare. 🤲
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Vikram M
Boycotting local elections might be the only way farmers can make their voices heard. When politicians realize they can lose power, they start listening. Solidarity among affected villages is crucial right now. 💪
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Kavya N
I appreciate that KTR is offering legal support to farmers. Many affected families cannot afford lawyers to fight their

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