In a recent statement, Congress leader Revanth Reddy asserted that no future Chief Minister in Telangana would dare to halt the distribution of fine rice to the poor. Reddy emphasized the importance of the fine rice scheme, which was initiated by the erstwhile Congress government. He criticized the current government for allegedly attempting to stop the scheme, stating that it was a lifeline for the underprivileged sections of society. The fine rice scheme provides high-quality rice to those in need at a subsidized rate, ensuring food security for the vulnerable population. Reddy warned that any move to discontinue the scheme would face strong opposition from the public. The distribution of fine rice has been a crucial welfare measure in Telangana, aimed at supporting the marginalized communities and ensuring their access to essential food items. As the debate over the scheme continues, it remains to be seen how the government will address the concerns raised by opposition parties and the public. The issue is likely to remain a focal point of discussion in the political landscape of the state, with both sides presenting their arguments on the scheme’s significance for the welfare of the poor.

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Future CMs unlikely to halt fine rice scheme for the poor, says Revanth; scheme gains widespread support.
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