The BRS farmers' protest will be held in Kondagal shortly.

Farmers in Kosgi, Kondagal constituency, have gathered for a protest under BRS leadership, demanding loan waivers, the release of Rythu Bharosa funds, and other farmer welfare policies. The protest aims to bring attention to the issues faced by farmers across Telangana. BRS Working President KTR is expected to attend the event, and leaders are urging the government to take immediate action for farmer welfare.

The BRS farmers' protest will be held in Kondagal shortly.

In the Kosgi town of the Kondagal constituency, a farmers' protest is taking place under the leadership of the BRS party. As part of the ongoing movement across the state, farmers gathered in large numbers in Kosgi today. The protest is primarily demanding the completion of loan waiver, the release of the Rythu Bharosa funds, and other issues related to farmer welfare. BRS Working President KTR is expected to attend the event. He will discuss the policies that need to be implemented by the government with the farmers. Additionally, this protest aims to bring to the government's attention the various problems faced by farmers across the state.

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Former MLA Patnam Narender Reddy called on farmers to attend in large numbers for the protest organized by BRS for farmers' welfare. District leaders, public representatives, and party workers are also expected to attend. Leaders are urging the government to respond immediately. BRS leaders state that these protests happening across the state will instill confidence in the farmers of Telangana. They are demanding the swift implementation of government policies for farmer welfare. Specifically, they are urging the government to prioritize loan waiver, Rythu Bharosa funds, and increased support prices for crops.

Farmers are hopeful that this protest will be successful. They expect similar protests to continue in other regions of the state, urging the government to immediately address farmers' issues. If the protest is successful, leaders are optimistic that the government will take decisions in favor of farmers.

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