Revanth Reddy asserts no future CM will halt fine rice scheme for the poor in Hyderabad.

Congress leader Revanth Reddy from Telangana has warned that no future Chief Minister in the state will dare to stop the distribution of fine rice under the public distribution system for the poor. Speaking at a press conference, Revanth emphasized the importance of the scheme in providing quality rice to the economically disadvantaged sections of society. He stated that the distribution of fine rice was a promise made by the late Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy and that any attempt to disrupt the scheme would face strong opposition. Revanth also criticized the current Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao for allegedly neglecting the welfare of the poor and accused him of failing to provide adequate support during the COVID-19 pandemic. The fine rice scheme, initiated by the late YS Rajasekhara Reddy, has been a crucial lifeline for many low-income families in Telangana. Revanth’s comments come amidst growing concerns about the state’s economic situation and the impact of the pandemic on vulnerable communities. The distribution of fine rice has been a key policy issue in the state, with political parties using it as a tool to attract voters. Revanth’s strong stance on the issue indicates the significance of the fine rice scheme in the political landscape of Telangana and highlights the ongoing debate surrounding social welfare policies in the state.

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