Speaking to reporters, Verma targeted the former Aam Aadmi Party government over the issue, stating, "The previous government somehow did something, due to which water bills worth lakhs of rupees were sent even to houses of 25-50 yards."
"Today, it is April fools' day and for us we know it as 'achey din' (good days). This government is April fools' government. Earlier, Chief Minister (Devendra Fadnavis) said that farmers' loans would be waived off now Deputy CM (Ajit pawar) says nothing as such will be done," Thackeray said
He acknowledged that election promises don't always translate into actions and that decisions will be made considering current circumstances. However, for now, loans must be repaid. On a positive note, 0% interest loans will be available.
The BRS MLCs entered the Legislative Council carrying posters stating that the Congress government, led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, has cheated farmers in the name of a loan waiver.
BRS leader K T Rama Rao thanked Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for raising concerns over the incomplete loan waivers under Congress. He criticized Telangana BJP leaders for not supporting farmers while targeting the BRS for questioning the state government.
Actress Lisa Ray has publicly called out Air india Airlines for its refusal to accept a medical waiver after she had to cancel her 92-year-old father's scheduled travel due to his deteriorating health.
According to Madhur Verma, Joint Commissioner of Police (CP) and Head of ACB, the liquidated damages worth Rs 16 crore were allegedly arbitrarily waived by receiving a bribe of Rs 7 crore.
He noted that the Governor underscored record-breaking agricultural output and farmer-centric initiatives that have strengthened Telangana's rural economy. Telangana has emerged as the highest paddy-producing state in India, harvesting over 260 lakh metric tonnes, a historic achievement attr
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Launching the scheme, the chief minister said that close to 45,000 consumers would benefit from the scheme and over Rs 26 Crore of surcharges and penalties will be waived.