Adilabad: Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao on Wednesday said his government will give ownership title (pattas) to non-tribals for the podu (forest) land and agency land. He also promised to include ‘Aare’ community into OBC and will try to extend all possible help to the Mali community.
Addressing the Praja Ashirvada Sabhalu in Sirpur, Chandrashekhar Rao said the BRS government has successfully created the infrastructure and basic amenities. It extended welfare schemes for all the communities in the last nine years and it is the only Telangana state which is giving 24-hour power supply in the country.
He appealed to the people to make a decision on voting with political maturity and to carry the party manifesto to the doorsteps of the people.
He criticised the Congress for describing Rythu Bandhu as a waste scheme and saying to throw the scheme into the Bay of Bengal and said Dharani portal is enabling the implementation of various welfare schemes effectively in the
state.
He said farmers would lose their right to their lands and again middlemen would take an active role in land transactions.
The BRS chief said pattas were issued to 16,000 acres in the Sipur (T) Assembly Constituency alone and promised to issue pattas to the non-tribals also in future.
He said they are supplying 24-hour power and giving Rythu Bandhu and taking steps to implement the welfare schemes such as Dharani, Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bheema among others.
He promised to issue podu pattas to non-tribals in the next term of their party coming to power and the remaining pattas to the podu lands that are being cultivated by the tribals in a few districts in Telangana.
"New district Komaram Bheem Asifabad was created. It has also got a medical college and road connectivity improved in the interior villages in the tribal area and seasonal diseases were controlled under the BRS rule," he claimed.