KTR slams Congress over fee reimbursement and urea crisis

KT Rama Rao, President of the BRS, said that approximately 13 Lakh SC, ST, BC and minority students are facing an uncertain future due to the fact that the government could not release wage repayment funds.
“Today, the Deputy Prime Minister says that there is no money for student wages, funds are freely flowing for commissions and contracts. This reveals the inefficiency of the Revanth Reddy government and the priority of incorrectly placed priorities,” he said.
In a statement here, Mr. Rama Rao claimed that he had cleaned 20,000 crore on reimbursement invoices, including 3,000 Crore debts waiting by the previous congress regime during the decade of BRS.
Mr. Rama Rao accused the congress leadership for the famine of urea in Tengena. The authority claimed that the purpose of shares for farmers were siphoned by congress leaders. In a miralaguda Mla’s armed man, a truck burden, referring to a new case in which a truck was caught, “If an armed man can do so much, imagine how much the congress ministers and leaders are looted.” He said.
The former minister also gave alarm on the law and order, and said that crime rates in Haydarabad had emerged, that daylight robbery and sexual assaults were often.
Previously, Mr. Rama Rao, who addressed the party workers in Jubilee Hills, requested a decisive task in the upcoming elections, the beginning of the BRS ‘Victory March’ and the KCR’s return as the prime minister.
Published – 15 September 2025 08:05 pm ist
