Kishan Reddy Dares Telangana Govt: Scrap Fine Rice Scheme Now

Union Minister Kishan Reddy has thrown down a direct challenge to the Telangana government. He dared them to scrap the fine rice scheme they've been taking credit for. The BJP leader accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of threatening voters with scheme withdrawals. Reddy claims the central government actually funds most of the rice scheme costs.

Key Points: Kishan Reddy Challenges Telangana Congress on Fine Rice Scheme

  • Union Minister challenges Congress to scrap fine rice scheme immediately
  • Accuses CM Revanth Reddy of misleading voters about scheme ownership
  • BJP complains to Election Commission about welfare scheme threats
  • Claims Congress made Telangana bankrupt in education and health sectors
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Union Minister Kishan Reddy dares T'gana govt to scrap fine rice scheme

Union Minister Kishan Reddy challenges Telangana government to scrap fine rice scheme, accuses CM of misleading voters ahead of Jubilee Hills by-election.

"The Central government is giving Rs 42 for every kg of rice under the scheme while the state government is giving only Rs.15 but claiming it to be its own scheme - G. Kishan Reddy"

Hyderabad, Nov 2

Union Minister for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy on Sunday dared the Congress government in Telangana to scrap fine rice scheme.

He was reacting to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy's reported threat to people of Jubilee Hills constituency that if they elect candidate of any other party in the by-election, the government will stop welfare schemes including supply of free fine rice to poor families through fair price shops.

Addressing a press conference, Kishan Reddy demanded that the Congress government should state clearly who was implementing fine rice scheme. Claiming that the fine rice scheme is not a state government scheme, he said the Chief Minister was misleading people.

The BJP leader said that the Central government was implementing rice scheme across the scheme.

The Central government is giving Rs 42 for every kg of rice under the scheme while the state government is giving only Rs.15 but claiming it to be its own scheme, he said

Kishan Reddy, who is campaigning actively in the by-election scheduled on November 11, said that the BJP has complained to the Election Commission about the Chief Minister's threat to stop fine rice scheme.

The BJP leader said that threat to stop welfare schemes for not voting for a particular party is a violation of Model Code of Conduct.

He alleged that the Congress party came to power in Telangana by cheating people. He said the Congress government has made the state completely bankrupt in education and health sectors.

He dismissed the allegation made by the Chief Minister that he is trying to stall the Hyderabad Metro expansion.

He also accused Congress of criticising BJP to get MIM votes in the constituency.

Kishan Reddy said that the BJP is conducting 50 Maha Padyatras in Jubilee Hills as part of its campaign for the by-election.

The BJP leaders and workers are going door to door to explain to people the failures of Congress and BRS. The people are also being told how the BJP will ensure development in the constituency if its candidate is elected.

Jubilee Hills is one of the Assembly segments under Secunderabad Lok Sabha constituency, represented by Kishan Reddy.

- IANS

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Priya S
Threatening to stop rice scheme if people don't vote for a particular party is absolutely wrong. Welfare schemes should reach everyone regardless of political affiliation. EC should take strict action.
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Rohit P
As a resident of Hyderabad, I'm tired of this political blame game. Both parties should focus on development rather than fighting over credit. The common man just wants affordable rice, not political drama. 😒
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Sarah B
While I appreciate Kishan Reddy's stance, I wish he had provided more details about how BJP plans to improve the scheme. Mere criticism isn't enough - we need concrete solutions for the poor families depending on this rice.
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Michael C
The door-to-door campaign by BJP workers sounds promising. At least they're making an effort to connect with voters directly rather than just making empty promises from stage.
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Kavya N
This is typical Telangana politics - everyone fighting over credit for schemes. But the real question is: are the poor actually getting quality rice? We need better implementation, not political speeches. 🍚

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