I am Coming, In One Year Rs. 54,000 Cr Spent On Farmers: Revanth Tweets

Hyderabad, Nov 30 (Maxim News): Chief Minister Revanth Reddy tweeted on Congress one one-year rule in Telangana. He reminded that people voted for change on this exact day a year ago. He said that the vote has rewritten the history of farmers.  In one year Rs. 54 thousand crores were spent on farmers, and the festival has been brought into the lives of farmers. He said that they have implemented the promises given to the farmers in the election and proved that they are a farmers’ government. At this time of happiness, he tweeted that he is coming to Palamuru together to share in the farmer’s festival.

CM Revanth Reddy on Twitter…”On this exact day a year ago, a farmer who had to go to the farm and harvest went to the polling booth and voted for”change “.  The vote was saved and the history of the farmer was rewritten.  At the same time Rs. 2 lakh loan waivers, Rs. 7,625 crore farmer assurance, grain per quintal Rs. 500 bonus.  Rs. 10,444 crore free electricity, Rs. 1433 crore rythu Bima, Rs. 95 crores of crop loss compensation, Rs. 10,547 crores of grain purchases.  We have brought a festival in the lives of farmers with Rs. 54,000 crores, this is not a number, he tweeted.  (Maxim News)


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