Telangana’s Commitment to Farmers: A Response to PM Modi
Addressing Prime Minister Modi’s Remarks
In a recent exchange that has captured public attention, Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy responded directly to Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s comments. Modi suggested that farmers in Telangana are still awaiting loan waivers. In contrast, Reddy firmly emphasized that the state has successfully implemented its crop loan waiver scheme.

Disappointment and Clarification
Reddy expressed his disappointment and surprise in a letter addressed to Modi. He asserted that the Prime Minister’s remarks do not accurately reflect the ground reality in Telangana. He wrote, “Dear Shri @narendramodi ji, in reference to your speech regarding farmers’ loan waivers in Telangana, I would like to share the facts about the successful implementation of this initiative during our first year of governance.”
Successful Implementation of Loan Waivers
To highlight the achievements of the government’s loan waiver initiative, Reddy turned to the social media platform X. He announced that the government fully waived every crop loan below Rs 2 lakh as promised. This decision benefited over 22 lakh farmers and amounted to Rs 17,869.22 crore. Reddy noted that this is the largest farm loan waiver since the formation of Telangana.


Future Plans for Farmers
Furthermore, the Chief Minister revealed plans to implement waivers for farmers with loans exceeding Rs2 lakh. However, he stated that this will depend on their repayment of the amount above this threshold. Reddy expressed confidence that farmers view the Congress Guarantee as a “Golden Guarantee.” He emphasized that these efforts demonstrate the government‘s commitment to farmers’ welfare.
A Call for Cooperation
In addition, Reddy has called for Modi‘s “fullest” cooperation and guidance to promote farmers’ welfare in Telangana. He believes that collaboration between state and central governments is essential for effective agricultural support.
Contrasting Views from the Prime Minister
During rallies in Maharashtra on October 5, Modi reiterated that people in Telangana are still waiting for the loan waiver. He also criticized the Congress government in Karnataka for halting irrigation schemes initiated by the BJP regime. This comment adds to the ongoing political discourse regarding agricultural policies in the region.

Looking Ahead: Reddy’s Visit to Delhi
Looking ahead, Revanth Reddy is scheduled to visit Delhi. He will attend a meeting convened by the Union Home Ministry to discuss left-wing extremism. Official sources indicate that he is also expected to meet with AICC leaders during his time in the national capital.
Conclusion
Ultimately, the ongoing dialogue between Telangana‘s leadership and the central government underscores the vital role of agricultural support in ensuring the welfare of farmers. Through initiatives like the loan waiver scheme, Telangana aims to lead by example in fostering agricultural development and addressing the needs of its farming community. By pursuing these efforts, the state hopes to inspire other regions to prioritize the well-being of their farmers.
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