KCR regime spent only Rs 2533 crore for farmers’ welfare every month
The People’s Government was spending Rs 5500 crore
CM Revanth cautioned the Fertilizer shortage in the wake of the Iran – America conflict
Convince PM Modi, to allot more fertilisers to Telangana
CM announces cabinet minister post to the leader who wins Siddipet Assembly Constituency in the next election
Appeals to Siddipet voters to support Congress and stop family-run politics
Congress will retain power in the 2029 elections
CM Revanth emphasises crop diversification for more profits
Appeals to the Agriculture Minister to set up a Palm Oil factory in Kodangal
Ready for a debate on funds allocated to Kodangal during BRS rule.
CM Revanth Reddy inaugurates Oil Palm factory at Narmetta in Siddipet Assembly Constituency today.
SIDDIPET, MARCH 22, 2026: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has announced that Rs 9000 crores of Rythu Bharosa scheme benefit will be deposited in the farmers’ bank accounts in 3 instalments in 45 days. The Chief Minister released the first instalment of Rythu Bharosa benefit on the sidelines of the inauguration of the Oil Palm factory at Narmetta in Siddipet Assembly Constituency today.
Speaking at a public meeting organised on the occasion of “Farmers Festival”, the CM noted that Rs 2533 crore was spent on farmers’ welfare every month in the previous BRS government. Whereas, the People’s Government was incurring an expenditure of Rs 5500 crore every month. “I firmly believe that neither agriculture where the ox weeps, nor a kingdom where the farmer weeps can ever truly prosper” . We are releasing Rythu Bharosa funds today to see a delightful moment in the lives of the farming community in the state.

CM Revanth Reddy highlighted that the government was providing compensation to farmers who lost their crops and already spent over ₹1 lakh crore on farmers’ welfare within just two years. In view of the Telangana emerged number one in Paddy production in the country, the Chief Minister stressed that the Agriculture sector needs to undergo a transformation and the farmers should adopt crop diversification for more profits. “We need to encourage farmers to cultivate not just paddy but a diverse range of crops”, the CM said explaining the difficulties in the paddy procurement. We have procured 71 lakh metric tonnes of paddy. However, the Central Government is not procuring more than 50 lakh metric tonnes. In this backdrop,
We must formulate and implement necessary plans for crop diversification to ensure that the crops cultivated by our farmers become profitable ventures.
Stating that the Government is making efforts to facilitate the export of agricultural produce to international markets, the CM stressed that every crop grown in Telangana should be profitable to achieve “Golden ( Bangaru )Telangana.”
Following the recent Iran – America war and Middle East crisis, CM Revanth Reddy cautioned the farmers of fertilizer shortage in the coming days. The Chief Minister ordered the authorities to convince the union government for more fertilizers. We must meet with Prime Minister Modi and strive to secure the maximum possible allocation of urea for our state. ” This is not the time for politics and moving forward with coordination and unity. We do politics only during the elections. Once the elections are over, the development of the state becomes the sole priority.”
Explaining the importance of Oil Palm project which is meant to the benefit of farmers and not for local MLA, the CM announced that the leader who wins against BRS leader in Siddipet in next elections will be inducted in the state cabinet . I am entrusting our ministers G Vivek and Damodar Raja Narasimha with the responsibility of winning the Congress candidate in the assembly segment. The legislature representing the area hailed from the same single family, CM Revanth Reddy said appealing to people to give an opportunity to others and bring a change.
The CM made it clear that the People’s Government was not discriminating against anyone and it was not his nature to give priority over others. Further, the Chief Minister said that he is ready for a debate on funds allocations to Kodangal during BRS rule. CM Revanth Reddy reiterated that Congress will retain power by winning the majority of seats in 2029 assembly elections.
The Chief Minister outlined the government’s plan to promote the oil palm industry. The government is ready to purchase the produce in 10 lakhs acres also and Agriculture Minister Thummala Nageshwar Rao was requested to establish an oil palm processing plant in the Kodangal constituency as well. Ankapur should serve as an inspiration for all 12,728 Gram Panchayats across the state in the field of agriculture. It is the responsibility of our government to transform every village into a model like Ankapur and to make agriculture a profitable business.
Listing the welfare and women empowerment schemes introduced by the government, the CM said that a free travel facility was provided for women in RTC buses. Also, empowered women by making them the owners of the RTC bus fleet aiming to transform one crore woman into millionaires.
CM Revanth Reddy ordered the officials to increase the membership of women’s self-help groups in urban areas as well. The government has already provided Rs 57,000 crores of loans to women groups through bank linkages. It is also a proud moment that women groups are competing with Adani and Ambani in the solar power generation. The nation’s economy will truly flourish only when women attain equal economic partnership.
The Chief Minister also said that the government is launching Telangana Public Schools in the upcoming academic year aiming to compete with the government Educational institutions with private and corporate institutions. The proposal to overhaul all Governnent schools is under active consideration and also establishing Advanced Training Centers (ATCs) to provide skills training to the youth.
