KCR Is a Banned Rs 1,000 Note, Says Revanth
Deccan ChronicleHyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy termed BRS chief K. Chandrashekar Rao a 'banned Rs 1,000 currency note' that holds no legal value. If these farmers have really died by suicide, our government is ready to extend help to the families of the deceased after the election code ends in June," Revanth Reddy told media personnel on Tuesday after inspecting arrangements for the Congress' public meeting to be held on April 6 at Tukkuguda, Revanth Reddy said that the BRS had received Rs 1,500 crore through electoral bonds and Rao could have distributed Rs 100 crore out of the funds to help farmers. Referring to the BRS chief visiting agriculture fields in the name of examining withering crops due to drought-like conditions, Revanth Reddy said Rao had never come out of Pragathi Bhavan or his farm house when he was Chief Minister for nearly 10 years and was enacting 'dramas' to save the BRS in the Lok Sabha elections. Accusing the BRS and the BJP of having a secret pact to defeat the Congress in the Lok Sabha polls, Revanth Reddy said Rao and K.T.