
Main Minister A. Revanth Reddy together with his colleagues from the Danasari Anaasuya cabinet and Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy appealing to the media in Kameddy on Thursday (September 4). | Photo Credit: Arrangement
Minister A. Revanth Reddy said that there is sufficient supply of urea and disorders in the queues that appeared in stores were caused by impatient people and also by those who tried to stimulate farmers.
When answering the problem of urea deficiency in Kameddy on Thursday (September 04), during his visit, the city affected by the flood said that farmers are impatient because they had to wait for hours to fertilizer because a large number of them appear at the same time. Some farmers were mistaken for lack of fertilizers.
Farmers standing in queues for hours are tired and their situations are used to encourage some elements for their selfish reasons. This leads to protests in some places, but there was no lack of urea, he claimed.
The main minister also suggested that fertilizers should also be delivered through the rhythm of science to reduce the rush in other places.
During his visit to Kameddy, who suffered huge due to heavy rains and floods checked the caused damage. He also interact with people and assured them that the government would help them recover. He also asked the local management to record damage and send them to officials, because the help could be expanded after proper evaluation.
Mr. Reddy also inspected severe damage caused by the bridge between Lingamplet and Kurda. Later he organized an inspection meeting with officials and asked them to better coordinate for early decisions. Minister Seethak, Mlas Venkataraman Reddy and Madanmohan and head leader Shabbir Ali were present.
Published – 4 September 2025 21:54





