Adequate seed, fertilizer available for kharif: TRS

June 13, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:46 am IST - NIZAMABAD:

The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) leaders here on Friday made it clear that the required seed, fertilizer, agriculture inputs and implements for the supply to farmers for the current kharif were kept ready and the farming community need not worry over them.

Addressing a press conference, TRS district president Eaga Ganga Reddy said that the Congress leaders were unnecessarily making a hue and cry on the availability of seed and fertilizer without knowing the reality. Unlike the past the government already made arrangements for the smooth distribution, he said.

He also said that due to the constant efforts of Member of Parliament K. Kavitha, the State government had sanctioned Rs.90 crore to medical college development and the Centre allocated Rs.141 crore for the completion of Peddapally-Nizamabad railway line which came up to Armoor, 28 km, away from here.

Leading orthopaedic surgeon and TRS senior leader Dr. Bhoopathi Reddy wanted to know what was wrong in paying arrears to sugarcane farmers by selling away sugar stocks with sugar factories.

Government jobs soon

Expressing the hope that Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao would definitely execute all the promises he had given to people before elections, he said an assistance of Rs.10 lakh to each bereaved family of Telangana martyrs was already extended and government jobs would also be given soon, he said.

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