Speaking at the ‘Rythannala Poru Bata’ meeting with farmers at Ramleela ground on Thursday, Rama Rao declared his willingness to go to jail for the sake of the people and farmers. He warned that the public would soon rise up against the government and confront Congress leaders for not fulfilling their election promises.
Adilabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao asserted that he was ready to be jailed for the sake of the people and farmers.
Addressing a gathering of farmers at the ‘Rythannala Poru Bata’ meeting at Ramleela ground here on Thursday, Rama Rao said he was ready to go to jail for the people and farmers. People would revolt against the government and thrash leaders of the Congress soon for failing to fulfill its poll promises soon. Listing out the broken promises of the Congress, he pointed out that even the one tola of gold to promised to the beneficiaries of the Kalyana Lakshmi scheme was not given yet. Stating that farmers would have to lodge a complaint against the government for evading payment of Rythu Bandhu or not initiating the promised Rythu Bharosa scheme and for not extending the crop loan waiver in a full-fledged manner, he said even the unemployed would have to lodge a complaint against the government for not providing 2 lakh jobs per annum. No leader of the Congress would be left in the State if all sections lodged complaints against the government.
Rama Rao cautioned that the BRS would not remain silent if cases were booked against farmers. He stated that none would keep quiet if someone demolished their houses. He cited a case registered against Bodigam Ganganna for allegedly abusing Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. Occupants were given house sites and permissions during the regime of the Congress. He also asked whether cases be booked against the Congress which claimed to keep its words within hundred days at the office or against the farmers or the poor. Cheating cases should be registered against those who duped the farmers and the public, he said, adding that illegal cases would not be tolerated.
Rama Rao also asked the public to warn people in Maharashtra about the Congress, since the State was going for polls soon, and inform them what was happening in Telangana, especially with regard to poll promises. Asking officials to discharge duties as per the law, he asked them not to cross the line by succumbing to pressure exerted by public representatives or ministers.