
A. Revanth Reddy gives Panchayat letters on Friday. | Photo Credit: Arrangement
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy criticized the previous government of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) for “attempts to portray employees of the Income Department as corrupt to cover their offenses”.
“The BRS government abolished the system of income from villages and assistants of income of villages by marking them as corrupt, and is also responsible for shortcomings in the Dharani portal,” he said.
CM spoke at a meeting arranged on Friday in connection with the provision of the mentioned letters to the newly appointed Gram officers Panchayat (GPO) to streamline the management of income at the level of grass root.
He said that the BRS government did not provide compassionate problems with TGSRTC problems, despite suicide. “The influence of people in the previous government tried to pull out the land from the poor name Dharani Portal and project income employees who defended their proposals as culprits.”
“Will the government cancel the whole system if several are found guilty of incorrect deeds?” he asked. He remembered how the officer was ignited in Ibrahimpatnam by a farmer who got rid of the problems created by Dharani. There were even cases where women were throwing mangalshutra at Sircilla officers.
The Congress Government ensured Dhararani’s portal, how and when there was power, and did so immediately after the reins were taken over. This brought BHU Bharati to act as a solution to the problems that people face.
The government has appointed GPO to stand up as a bridge between the government and the poor, who imagines that they will solve the waiting problems. “We burn the house because there are rats? Should the government cancel the system due to the mistakes of several?” He asked.
In this context, he pointed out the lunges in the Kaleshwaram project, whose pier sank within three years of construction after spending 1 lakh crore. “What should we do with them (BRS leaders)?” he asked.
CM encouraged GPO to diligently fulfill their duties to ensure that the government did not get a bad name. They should effectively implement the BHU Bharati law in addition to solving problems related to the Bainamas (Plain Paper Land Transactions). “It is a question of your self -confidence when the previous rulers tried to project (income employees) as faults for errors. It is time to come out purely,” he said to explain to them people’s footholding policy of the previous government.
Mr. Reddy recalled that the fighting witnessed in the history of Telangans was due to soil -related problems. Freedom Freedom Freedom Bhem, Chakali ILAMMA and RAVI Narayan Reddy, fought the cause without land. The Boodan movement had its roots in Telangana, and the former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao brought the law on the ceiling of agriculture for the division of land to the poor.
Published – September 2025 20:32




