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During a BRS public meeting organized at Loha in Maharashtra's Nanded district, Telangana CM KCR announced that the storm of farmers is coming soon in the country. He added that no one can stop the storm of farmers, and the BRS is moving forward with the slogan 'Aab Ki Baar Kisan Sarkar'.

However, KCR accused Maharashtra's Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis of creating hurdles for the BRS Sabha in Loha, but he made it clear that no obstacle could stop the farmer's storm. KCR declared that Maharashtra could not have a better chance to develop if it followed in the footsteps of Telangana.

KCR also highlighted the country's abundant natural resources, stating that even though India has better quality land than America and China, 40 thousand tmc of water is flowing into the sea each year. He questioned why farmers were not benefiting from the Krishna and Godavari rivers, which originate in Maharashtra, and suggested that every acre in the country could have water if leaders agree. KCR further added that the country has 360 billion tonnes of coal that can provide 24-hour electricity.

At the BRS meeting, KCR was joined by former NCP MLA Shankar Rao Donde and several Maratha leaders who wore pink scarves. KCR promised to resolve the farmer's problems if the BRS wins.

It's time for a Kisan Sarkar, and the farmers' storm cannot be stopped. Telangana CM KCR is leading the charge, advocating for change and development for farmers across the country.


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