Sun Dec 28 12:22:57 UTC 2025: Summary:

Alleti Maheshwar Reddy, leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislature party in Telangana, is urging for a longer winter session of the Telangana Legislative Assembly. He argues that important public issues, particularly those affecting farmers, irrigation, urban development, temple attacks, and RTC employee concerns, require more detailed discussion than a potentially short session would allow. He criticized the government’s handling of farmer assistance, interstate water sharing, the “Future City” real estate projects, and proposed changes to Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies.

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Telangana BJP Demands Extended Assembly Session to Address Key Public Concerns

HYDERABAD – December 28, 2025 – Alleti Maheshwar Reddy, leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislature party in Telangana, has called for a longer winter session of the Telangana Legislative Assembly, citing a need for in-depth discussion on crucial public issues. Speaking to the media today, Mr. Reddy expressed concerns that the session, scheduled to begin Monday, may be cut short, preventing adequate deliberation on vital matters.

Foremost among Mr. Reddy’s concerns are the ongoing issues affecting farmers in the state. He alleged that farmer suicides continue and criticized the government’s implementation of the Rythu Bharosa scheme, stating that assistance had been limited and did not fulfill promises.

The BJP leader also raised concerns over irrigation, demanding a comprehensive discussion on interstate water sharing from the Krishna and Godavari river basins. He questioned the government’s promotion of real estate projects under the “Future City” banner and called for clarity on alleged attacks on temples and the functioning of the Endowments Department.

Furthermore, Mr. Reddy accused the government of harassing employees through a proposed merger of the RTC and alleged inaction regarding irregularities from the previous administration. He also condemned the proposal to abolish elected Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies, calling it a politically motivated conspiracy.

With the Assembly session set to begin on Monday, it remains to be seen whether the government will heed the BJP’s call for an extended session to address these pressing issues.

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