The chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has received praise from BRS MPs for permanently resolving the podu land problem and granting podu growers ownership of podu lands. A major pattas distribution event was held here on Friday, and Transport minister Puvvada ajay Kumar and Finance minister T harish rao also attended. ajay Kumar said it was a remarkable day since tribal people in the former khammam district received rich pattas for their podu lands.

A total of 1.51 lakh acres of the four lakh acres of podu lands distributed among the State pattas were granted to the kothagudem district. In order to see Chandrashekhar Rao become the chief minister for a third time, he added, those receiving pattas in the district's five assembly districts must express their appreciation and support the BRS candidates in the next elections.

Podu farmers were asked by mp Vaddiraju Ravichandra to comprehend the chief minister's affinity for tribal people. In Hyderabad's Banjara Hills, valuable plots have been allocated and community structures have been built for indigenous people. He stated that Chandrashekhar Rao's distribution of patta pass books for more than 1.50 lakh acres of podu lands should be rewarded in the next elections rather than the tribal people of the former khammam being duped by opposing parties.

According to mp Nama Nageswara Rao, the chief minister resolved the podu land dispute, which had persisted for 75 years under previous governments. He asked the government to drop the legal actions brought by the land disputes against the indigenous people.

Rega Kantha, the government whip, commended Chandrashekhar Rao for resolving the podu land dispute, which had previously led to warlike conditions in the communities. He commanded the tribespeople to stop cutting down trees in the forest to make new podu lands. Additionally, he demanded that the cases filed against podu farmers be dropped. Later that day in khammam, ministers harish rao and ajay Kumar gave out patta pass booklets to podu farmers at a similar event. ramakrishna Rao, the special chief secretary for finance, and others were present.




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