KTR's Stark Warning: Congress MLAs Threaten Voters Amid Panchayat Polls

BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao has launched a sharp attack on Congress MLAs, accusing them of arrogance and intimidation during the Panchayat poll season. He stressed that development funds are public money, not personal property for leaders to wield as threats. KTR also criticized the state's financial management, highlighting farmer distress over urea shortages and reduced reservations for Backward Classes. He predicted a political shift, assuring newly elected representatives that the BRS would return to power to restore rural development.

Key Points: KTR Accuses Congress MLAs of High-Handedness in Telangana Panchayat Polls

  • KTR asserts public funds for schemes are not the personal property of Congress leaders
  • He accuses MLAs of threatening voters and undermining Gram Sabha authority
  • KTR criticizes the reduction of BC reservations to expedite elections for central funds
  • He contrasts current rural neglect with BRS-era development and farmer support
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Telangana Panchayat polls: KTR accuses Congress MLAs of high-handedness

BRS leader KTR accuses Congress MLAs of threatening voters, misusing public funds, and undermining Panchayat autonomy ahead of Telangana local body elections.

"We are witnessing a disturbing trend where MLAs are threatening the electorate and elected representatives with life-threats. - K.T. Rama Rao"

Hyderabad, Dec 16

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K.T. Rama Rao on Tuesday accused the ruling Congress party legislators of arrogance of power and high-handedness.

He asserted that funds for Gram Panchayats and welfare schemes like Indiramma Houses are public money and not the personal property of Congress leaders.

Addressing a felicitation ceremony for newly elected Sarpanches, Upa-Sarpanches and Ward Members from Khanapur and Shadnagar constituencies at Telangana Bhavan, KTR urged local body representatives to stand firm against political intimidation.

Taking strong objection to the threats issued by Congress MLAs, KTR stated, "We are witnessing a disturbing trend where MLAs are threatening the electorate and elected representatives with life-threats. Let it be clear: Indiramma Houses and developmental funds are not the personal inheritance or 'Jagir' of these leaders. They are merely trustees of public wealth. The authority to identify beneficiaries lies with the Gram Sabhas and Sarpanches, as enshrined in the Constitution."

KTR further mocked the financial state of the Congress administration, noting that several MLAs are reportedly writing to the World Bank or pleading for funds on public platforms. "When the MLAs themselves are cash-strapped, their claims of 'granting' funds to villages are hollow. Leaders must remember they are spending the taxpayers' money, not their personal assets," he added.

KTR emphasised that under the five-tier governance system envisioned by Dr B.R. Ambedkar, Gram Panchayats possess administrative and financial autonomy. He accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of "betraying" the Backward Classes (BC) by reducing their local body reservations from 24 per cent to 17 per cent just to expedite the elections.

"The hurry to conduct these elections was solely to secure Rs 3,500 crore from the Central Finance Commission. By law, 70 per cent of these funds must be devolved directly to the Gram Panchayats. No MLA or Chief Minister has the legal standing to obstruct this flow," KTR said.

He announced that the BRS would establish Legal Cells in every district and organise Training Workshops to empower Sarpanches regarding their constitutional rights and duties.

Contrasting the current situation with the BRS regime, KTR lamented that villages have become "orphaned" under Congress. He highlighted that even basic maintenance funds for village tractors and nurseries--infrastructure created during KCR's tenure--are being denied.

Turning to the agrarian distress, KTR remarked, "Under the KCR government, farmers received Rythu Bandhu and fertilisers at their doorstep. Today, farmers are forced into 'street wars' for a bag of Urea. To hide the embarrassing sight of long queues and 'slipper lines' that tarnish the government's image, the CM has introduced the 'Urea App' drama. An app cannot solve the shortage of physical stock in shops."

Predicting a political shift, KTR told the Sarpanches, "You have a five-year mandate. While the Congress government might last another two to two-and-a-half years, the BRS will return to power. You will serve the latter half of your term under KCR's leadership, during which we will restore the pace of rural development."

He also criticised the Chief Minister for personally campaigning in local polls, calling it a sign of "insecurity and fear of defeat."

- IANS

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Shreya B
While I agree funds should go directly to panchayats, this sounds like typical opposition rhetoric. The BRS had 10 years to strengthen these systems. Why is the training for sarpanches only happening now? Both parties need to stop playing politics with development. 🤔
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Vikram M
The point about the Urea App is spot on! You can't feed crops with an app. The government must ensure adequate supply. Farmers shouldn't have to beg for basic inputs. This is a serious failure of the new administration.
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Anjali F
Reducing BC reservations from 24% to 17% is a huge betrayal. CM Revanth Reddy promised social justice but his first major move is to weaken backward class representation in local bodies. Shameful!
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David E
Interesting to see the focus on constitutional rights and Ambedkar's vision. Empowering local bodies with legal cells is a good step, regardless of who suggests it. Hope it actually happens.
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Karthik V
The CM campaigning personally shows how nervous Congress is. They know they haven't delivered in villages. KTR's confidence about BRS returning in 2.5 years might be political talk, but the public anger is real. Let's see what happens!

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