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Telangana BJP slams Congress with central urea supply data, challenges minister to debate governance failure

The Centre supplied 12.47 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) during the Rabi season 2024–2025 as against the state government’s requirement of 9.87 LMT. He further stated that the state government has sold only 10.43 LMT and still has 2.04 LMT as opening stock till March 2025, which is not being shown in its representation.

Kunti SurenderKunti Surender
Aug 20, 2025, 10:30 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Telangana
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Hyderabad, Aug 20 : Telangana State BJP President N. Ramchander Rao alleged that mismanagement by the Congress government in supplying urea to farmers is leading to an artificial shortage in the state.

Addressing a press conference, Rao accused the Revanth Reddy government of creating panic in the minds of farmers by spreading false information that the Centre has not supplied sufficient urea to the state.

Vehemently denying allegations of the state Congress government on the supply of urea, the state BJP chief presented data on requirement, supply, stock and distribution, stating that the Modi government has supplied surplus urea to Telangana against its requirement. The Centre supplied 12.47 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) during the Rabi season 2024–2025 as against the state government’s requirement of 9.87 LMT. He further stated that the state government has sold only 10.43 LMT and still has 2.04 LMT as opening stock till March 2025, which is not being shown in its representation.

Rao alleged that the state government has failed to present facts before the farmers and is blaming the Modi government to derive political mileage. He accused the state government of spreading false information and mismanaging supply, which is leading farmers to hoard excessive stock.

He alleged that the Congress party is the “mother of all lies” and that its state government is also distorting “facts as lies”.

అబద్ధాలకు అమ్మ కాంగ్రెస్ పార్టీ…

కేంద్ర ప్రభుత్వం 2025 రబీ సీజన్ (అక్టోబర్ 2024 – మార్చి 2025)లో తెలంగాణకు అవసరమైన 9.87 లక్షల మెట్రిక్ టన్నుల యూరియా స్థానంలో 12.47 లక్షల మెట్రిక్ టన్నులు సరఫరా చేస్తే అందులో 10.43 లక్షల మెట్రిక్ టన్నులు మాత్రమే రాష్ట్ర ప్రభుత్వం అమ్మినది.… pic.twitter.com/VtGH6kxc4Z

— BJP Telangana (@BJP4Telangana) August 20, 2025

Giving details of urea supplied by the central government, the state BJP chief posed a challenge to Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageshwar Rao for a debate on the supply of urea.

Rao said, “I will resign from my post if my figures are proved wrong, or you should resign.”

For the Kharif season (from April 25 to September 25), the state government has a buffer stock of 7.22 LMT. The Centre has supplied 8.30 LMT out of the 9.80 LMT requirement of the state government till today, Rao said, questioning what has happened to the opening stock and pointing out that the Centre has time till October to meet the state’s requirement.

Stating that the Modi government is farmer-friendly, Rao said it has provided ₹1.40 lakh crore subsidy on fertilisers to help farmers and increase productivity.

He noted that there were some discrepancies in fertiliser production due to technical issues in the Ramagundam fertiliser plant and other places, but added that the technical snag has been resolved. An additional 50,000 metric tonnes of urea will reach Telangana very soon, Rao said.

The BJP chief also questioned Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageshwar Rao on why Khammam district needs additional stock of urea this time when last year it had consumed only 3,200 MT.

Answering a question, Rao asked why the Congress party has not announced a BC leader as Vice-President candidate if it is truly in favour of the welfare of BCs. He alleged that the Congress party has no sincerity in providing reservations to Backward Classes and only wants to use them as a vote bank.

జోరుగా వర్షం కురుస్తుంటే గంటల తరబడి క్యూలో నిలబడాలి,
ఒక్క బస్తా యూరియా కోసం రైతుల ఇబ్బందులు.#UreaCrisis #FarmersTears #CongressFailed #TelanganaFarmers #RythuProblems #UreaShortage #FarmersVoice #PoliticalFailure #TelanganaCrisis #SaveFarmers pic.twitter.com/paYuZq2Hf4

— SocialPost Times (@socialposttimes) August 19, 2025

As rains are lashing across the state, farmers are struggling for urea. Reports are coming that farmers are standing in queues for more than six hours for one bag of urea. Farmers are expressing anger that the Congress government, which promised good days for farmers before the elections, is now cheating them.

సిద్దిపేట – నంగునూరు మండలం పాలమాకుల PACS కేంద్రంలో యూరియా కోసం బారులు తీరిన రైతులు..

తెల్లవారుజాము నుంచే పనులు వదులుకుని పడిగాపులు కాస్తున్న అన్నదాతలు.#UreaShortage pic.twitter.com/8UI41fe5Gf

— Telugu Reporter (@TeluguReporter_) August 14, 2025

Farmers protest in Gajwel, Siddipet; in Chegunta, Medak the crisis worsens. They are forced to stand in kilometre-long queues for a single bag of urea, facing severe hardship.

Topics: Urea ShortageBJP TelanganaCM Revant Reddy
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