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Siddipet


is a and the administrative headquarters of in the Indian state of .
, established in 2016 through the reorganization of portions of the former along with areas from and districts, encompasses 26 mandals organized into three revenue divisions and borders districts including , , , , , Yadadri, , and .
Its economy relies heavily on , with significant cultivation of crops such as (covering over 317,000 acres with production exceeding 792,000 metric tons), , and .
The district's exceeds 1 million, with approximately 86% residing in rural areas and the , concentrated primarily in Siddipet town, totaling around 139,000.
Siddipet town features ancient religious sites, including temples, mosques, and churches, alongside historical monuments that reflect its longstanding .

History

Pre-colonial and colonial periods

Archaeological excavations in have uncovered megalithic burial sites dating to approximately 1000 BCE, including menhirs and other structures indicative of early settlements in the region. The area formed part of the eastern Deccan territories governed by successive South Indian dynasties, with evidence of influence during the 13th century CE, as demonstrated by a cluster of five sculptures in characteristic Kakatiya art style unearthed near Duddeda village in 2021. Under the of the Sultanate (1518–1687 CE), the region experienced cultural integration, exemplified by the construction of the Salandri Masjid, a 17th-century built within temple premises near Arjunpatla, highlighting architectural adaptations amid Hindu-Muslim coexistence. Following the decline of authority in the Deccan, Siddipet came under the rule of the Asaf Jahi Nizams of , established in 1724 CE and persisting as a under British paramountcy until 's independence in 1947. Administrative and religious inscriptions from the Nizam era, such as one discovered near Gundareddypalle in 2024, attest to ongoing local governance and land grants during this period. The region remained integrated into State's feudal structure, characterized by jagirdari land tenure and Razakar militia enforcement in the lead-up to 1948 integration with .

Post-independence developments

Following the Indian Army's Operation Polo, the of —including the Siddipet region—was annexed and integrated into the Indian Union on September 17, 1948, ending Nizam rule and initiating direct administration under the central government. This transition was turbulent, marked by resistance from the Razakar militia; in nearby Bairanpally village, Razakars massacred residents suspected of supporting integration, with the site's buruju (watchtower) enduring as a remnant of the violence. Administrative stabilization followed, with Siddipet placed under in the reorganized . The Siddipet Municipality was constituted in 1952 to manage local urban governance, , , and , spanning 54.55 square kilometers and divided into wards for decentralized administration. This entity upgraded over time to special-grade status, reflecting population and economic expansion driven by its role as a regional for agricultural produce. In the ensuing decades within —post the 1956 linguistic state reorganization—Siddipet functioned as a taluk and later mandal , supporting land reforms, , and minor projects that bolstered agrarian stability amid the broader peasant uprisings' aftermath. Urban services expanded under municipal oversight, including water supply schemes prototyped locally, laying groundwork for sustained civic improvements until further restructuring.

District formation in 2016

was established on October 11, 2016, as part of the government's administrative reorganization that created 21 new districts, expanding the state's total from 10 to 31. The move addressed long-standing regional demands for decentralized governance to improve administrative efficiency and local development. Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao formally inaugurated the district headquarters at Siddipet town at 11:13 a.m., a time selected by astrologers as auspicious during the Dasara celebrations. Rao highlighted the creation as fulfillment of an election promise by his Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) party, noting he had advocated for a separate Siddipet district three decades earlier to then-Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao. The district was primarily carved from the erstwhile , with additional areas annexed from and districts to form its boundaries. It encompasses three revenue divisions—Siddipet, , and —and 22 mandals, including Siddipet Urban, Siddipet Rural, and Nangnoor, without disrupting existing local elected bodies such as Zilla Parishads or Mandal Parishads. This restructuring aimed to enhance service delivery in rural and semi-urban areas by reducing administrative distances.

Geography and environment

Location and physical features


Siddipet is situated in the northern part of Telangana state, India, at approximately 18°6′ N latitude and 78°51′ E longitude, serving as the headquarters of Siddipet district. The town lies on the Deccan Plateau, roughly 100 kilometers north of Hyderabad, the state capital, within a region characterized by undulating terrain formed by granite rocks and scattered hill formations.
The physical landscape of Siddipet features an average elevation of 451 meters above , with the surrounding area exhibiting peneplains and low hills typical of the central plateau. Soils in the vicinity are predominantly red loamy types, ranging from brown to reddish-brown in color, with sandy textures in many areas and occasional clayey patches, supporting on this terrain. The nearby Manjeera River, a major tributary of the Godavari, influences the local , contributing to irrigation and seasonal water availability in the district.

Climate and natural resources

Siddipet district features a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen classification BSh), typical of the region in , with high temperatures throughout the year, three distinct seasons, and rainfall concentrated in the period. Summers from to May are intensely hot, with average daily highs reaching 38–42°C (100–107°F) and occasional peaks exceeding 45°C, accompanied by low humidity and dust storms. Winters from to are milder, with daytime highs of 25–30°C (77–86°F) and nighttime lows around 15–18°C (59–64°F), while the post-monsoon period in October-November sees transitional warmth. Annual precipitation averages approximately 940 mm (37 inches), predominantly from the southwest between June and September, with July recording the highest monthly rainfall at about 180 mm (7.1 inches); the spans to May, with negligible rain outside the . Relative peaks at 70–80% during the rainy season but drops to 30–40% in summer. The region experiences around 50–60 rainy days annually, supporting rain-fed but rendering it vulnerable to droughts in deficient years. Natural resources in Siddipet are dominated by agricultural land and soil fertility rather than abundant minerals or forests. The district's red and black soils, derived from weathered , are highly productive for crops such as , , , chillies, , and pulses, with supplemented by and canals from nearby reservoirs. remains a critical , though overexploitation has led to declining levels in parts of the district. Mineral occurrences are limited, including veins and deposits near Ramanapalli, but extraction is minimal and not a major economic driver; the Mines and department focuses on exploration to support small-scale industries.

Demographics

As of the 2011 Indian , the population of was 111,358, comprising 55,432 males and 55,926 females. The corresponding , encompassing the core town and contiguous outgrowths, recorded 114,091 residents, with 56,769 males and 57,322 females. The municipal area spans 54.55 square kilometers, yielding a of approximately 2,041 persons per square kilometer in 2011. This density reflects Siddipet's role as a growing regional hub, though it remains moderate compared to larger centers, supported by its expansion from earlier limits of around 36 square kilometers prior to boundary adjustments. Post-2011 trends show accelerated urban growth, driven by Siddipet's designation as a headquarters in 2016, which boosted administrative functions, migration, and local economic opportunities in agriculture and services. A 2023 financial assessment projected the municipal at 145,000, implying sustained decadal increases beyond the state's rural-dominated averages. Estimates for the urban agglomeration project 164,000 by 2025, based on an extrapolated annual growth rate of roughly 2.6% from levels, outpacing the 's overall 0.68% annual change due to urban concentration.

Social composition and literacy

The population of Siddipet town is predominantly Hindu, comprising approximately 78.51% of residents as per the 2011 census, followed by at around 20%. Scheduled Castes () account for 8.11% of the town's population, while Scheduled Tribes (ST) constitute 1.32%. Detailed breakdowns of other caste groups, such as Other Backward Classes (OBCs), are not comprehensively enumerated in census data for the town, though regional patterns in indicate significant presence of forward castes like Reddys and Velamas alongside OBC communities in rural-urban interfaces. In the broader , formed in 2016, religious composition shifts toward a higher Hindu majority of 93.44%, with at 5.49%, reflecting the inclusion of more rural Hindu-dominated mandals. population stands at 18.53% district-wide, underscoring a higher concentration of disadvantaged castes compared to the town. These demographics highlight caste-based typical of , where communities often face socioeconomic disparities despite affirmative action policies. Literacy in Siddipet town reached 77.67% in the 2011 , exceeding the then-state average of 67.02%, with male at 87.42% and female at 68.04%. District-level lags at 61.61%, with male rates at 72.30% and female at 51.56%, indicating persistent gaps influenced by rural to education. No official post-2011 updates exist due to delays, though state initiatives like residential schools for SC/ST students aim to address these imbalances.

Economy

Agricultural base and productivity

The economy of Siddipet district is predominantly agrarian, with agriculture serving as the primary livelihood for the majority of its population and driving local economic health through increased production and productivity. Major field crops include paddy, cotton, maize, redgram, bengal gram, groundnut, and sunflower, while horticulture encompasses fruits, vegetables, flowers, spices, and plantation crops such as oil palm. Sown areas fluctuate by season (kharif and rabi), with paddy covering 229,542 to 317,161 acres, cotton 127,302 to 243,074 acres, and maize 9,721 to 46,960 acres; total production reaches 573,856 to 792,902 metric tons for paddy and 25,274 to 126,792 metric tons for maize in reported seasons. Horticultural cultivation spans 33,775 acres, including 15,197 acres under fruits (e.g., and with export potential), 16,747 acres under , 1,178 acres under oil palm, and 653 acres under mulberry for . Vegetable production historically totals around 231,000 metric tons from 12,365 hectares, supplemented by flowers and other crops yielding 369,000 metric tons from 20,467 hectares, though recent district-specific figures emphasize surplus potential in exotic varieties. Productivity metrics show yielding 25 quintals per acre, 26–27 quintals per acre, 10 quintals per acre, and redgram 6 quintals per acre, with specifically varying from 3.9 to 5.0 tons per due to rainfall patterns averaging 727–799 mm seasonally. In , a key crop for the district, the adoption of High-Density Planting System (HDPS) promoted by ICAR-CICR has resulted in elevated yields and net returns for farmers, offsetting higher input costs as of 2025. initiatives like Rythu Bandhu (₹5,000 per acre per season via since 2018) and under Rythu Beema support sustained output, alongside infrastructure such as 127 Rythu Vedikalu for farmer consultations.

Industrial and service sectors

The industrial sector in emphasizes agro-processing and allied activities, with established units including mini rice mills, dal mills, khandasari sugar factories, and cattle and plants. Additionally, 15 modern cotton ginning mills and 40 processing facilities operate in the area, supporting the region's and production. plants have been set up to minimize post-harvest losses in agricultural produce. The Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) has promoted specialized clusters, including the Seed Processing Cluster at Bandamailaram for agro-seed operations and the Biotech Park at Karkapatla (Phase III) targeting and pharmaceutical firms. A proposed in Nangnoor Mandal, spanning 310 acres, anticipates food and agro-processing industries as primary tenants. Under the TS-iPASS initiative, secured 88 industrial clearances by recent counts, involving ₹1,037.08 crore in investments and an estimated 5,623 direct jobs. Small-scale engineering and units, including handloom and powerloom , also contribute, alongside emerging MSME growth in agro, , and light . sectors remain underdeveloped relative to and , with limited district-specific data; state-level trends indicate services dominate 's GSVA at around 60%, but Siddipet focuses more on industrial diversification. Upgrades in local have supported ancillary services like and , though without quantified contributions.

Policy impacts and recent challenges

The Rythu Bandhu scheme, launched by the Telangana government in 2018, provides investment support of ₹5,000 per acre per season to farmers cultivating notified crops, aiming to reduce debt traps and encourage input purchases for higher productivity. In Siddipet district, where agriculture dominates with crops like paddy, cotton, and maize, the scheme has led to increased farm investments, with studies showing eligible households expanding cultivated land and improving financial stability, though benefits accrue more to larger landholders due to eligibility tied to land records. Implementation in Siddipet has included direct benefit transfers and pattadar passbook distribution, reviewed in district-level assessments as of 2018, contributing to sustained agricultural output amid irrigation expansions totaling ₹1.61 lakh crore statewide from 2014–2023. Industrial policies under 's framework have promoted Siddipet as an emerging hub, with the Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) proposing a 322-acre in Nanganoor mandal, featuring like roads, water supply, and power to attract units with an estimated ₹78.34 investment. This aligns with state efforts to decentralize industry via projects like the (), which enhances connectivity to , spurring real estate and job growth in peripheral districts like Siddipet as of 2025. Local innovations, such as the bartan bank in Siddipet—exchanging plastic utensils for alternatives to curb —have gained state recognition in the 2024 economic survey for sustainable economic models, potentially reducing environmental costs in agro-industrial activities. Recent challenges include the suspension of farmer support under the Congress-led Rythu Bharosa scheme for the 2024 Kharif season, leaving cultivators without the promised ₹5,000 per acre aid and exacerbating input cost pressures amid stagnant central agricultural budgets that prioritize minimal research funding increases. In Siddipet, adoption of sustainable practices like remains low despite economic incentives, hindered by farmers' short-term needs and climate variability affecting yields, as evidenced by 2023–2025 studies urging policy shifts toward integrated . Rising and further strain the district's agricultural base, with high-density cultivation yielding income gains for some in 2024 but vulnerable to broader issues like soil degradation and fragmented holdings.

Governance and administration

Local government structure

Siddipet serves as the primary urban local body responsible for civic administration, including , , , and maintenance within the town limits. Established under the Telangana Municipalities Act, 2019, it operates as a Grade II municipality with jurisdiction over approximately 25.47 square kilometers. The municipality is structured with an elected legislative body known as the , comprising councilors elected from 43 municipal wards, alongside 21 revenue wards for administrative purposes. The council is presided over by a , supported by a vice-chairperson, and includes co-opted members representing specific interests such as scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, and women. Administrative operations are led by a , appointed by the state government, who executes council resolutions and manages day-to-day functions through various departments like engineering, revenue, and . The structure emphasizes decentralized governance, with standing committees handling specialized areas such as finance, development, health, and to ensure efficient service delivery. Oversight from the district administration, including the Additional Collector (Local Bodies), coordinates with the municipality on matters like fund allocation and compliance with state directives. Elections to the council occur periodically under the supervision of the State Election Commission, with the last held aligning to the state's urban local body poll schedule.

Political dynamics and representation

Siddipet Assembly constituency, one of five in Siddipet district, is represented in the Telangana Legislative Assembly by Thanneeru Harish Rao of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), who secured victory in the 2023 elections with 91,682 votes against the Indian National Congress candidate's 58,986 votes. Harish Rao, a senior BRS leader and nephew of former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, has held the seat since 2004, marking his seventh consecutive term following the 2023 win. The constituency falls under the Medak Lok Sabha seat, represented since the 2024 general elections by Madhavaneni Raghunandan Rao of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who polled 463,777 votes to defeat rivals from BRS and Congress. At the local level, Siddipet Municipality is governed by a council chaired by Kadavergu Manjula of BRS, elected in 2021 amid the party's sweep of 36 out of 43 wards in the municipal polls. BRS has maintained dominance in local elections, as seen in its 2016 municipal victory, reflecting strong grassroots support tied to welfare schemes and regional identity politics promoted by the party since Telangana's formation in 2014. Politically, Siddipet remains a BRS stronghold despite the party's statewide loss to in the 2023 assembly elections, where BRS secured only 39 seats against 's 64. This resilience stems from Harish 's influence as a key under prior BRS governments, focusing on and portfolios that bolstered agricultural constituencies like Siddipet. However, the 2024 shift to BJP signals emerging national party inroads, driven by anti-incumbency against BRS and alignment with broader Hindu nationalist appeals in rural , contrasting BRS's regional -centric platform. Internal BRS dynamics, including leadership transitions post-2023 defeats, have intensified scrutiny on figures like Harish amid speculation of factional tensions with other family members.

Infrastructure and development

Education facilities

Siddipet features a network of government and private educational institutions spanning primary, secondary, and higher education levels, primarily serving the district headquarters and surrounding areas. Government-operated schools dominate primary and secondary education, with facilities like the Government High School, Siddipet, providing instruction up to the secondary level under the Telangana State Board. Additional public secondary options include the Government Girls High School, Siddipet, focused on female students, and aided institutions such as St. Joseph's Girls High School in nearby Gajwel. Private schools, including Vikas High School and Springdale Grammar High School, offer English-medium curricula alongside state board programs, catering to diverse socioeconomic groups. At the intermediate level, junior colleges such as Prathibha Junior College, Siddipet, provide two-year pre-university courses for grades 11-12, emphasizing co-educational access without residential facilities. Government Junior College for Boys operates separately to support male students transitioning to higher education. Higher education facilities include the Government Degree College, Siddipet, which offers undergraduate programs in arts, science, and commerce streams, affiliated with nearby universities. Technical education is advanced by the Government Polytechnic, Siddipet, delivering diploma courses in engineering disciplines like civil and mechanical engineering since its establishment. The Indur Institute of Engineering and Technology stands as a key private engineering college, providing bachelor's degrees in fields such as computer science and electronics, with autonomous status geared toward industry-relevant training. Enrollment in Siddipet district's government schools for classes 1-10 exceeds 147,000 students, reflecting substantial public investment in basic education infrastructure.
Institution TypeKey ExamplesLevel
Government High SchoolsGovt. High School, Siddipet; Govt. Girls High School, SiddipetSecondary (up to Class 10)
Junior CollegesPrathibha Jr. College; Govt. Jr. College for Boys (Classes 11-12)
Degree & Technical Colleges College; Indur Institute of Engg. & Tech.; Undergraduate/

Healthcare and social services

The primary public healthcare facility in Siddipet is the , which provides specialties including general medicine, , , paediatrics, orthopaedics, and . The Government Medical College and , located at Survey No. 54, Ensanpalli Village, functions as a tertiary care center with a of approximately 780 beds and reported an occupancy rate of 84.1% as of recent clinical data. Supporting facilities include the Area Hospital in , equipped with a 5-bed center, blood storage unit, and ward; and Centres in Dubbak and Cherial. State and central government schemes enhance service delivery, such as the KCR Kits program offering incentives of Rs. 12,000 for male infants and Rs. 13,000 for female infants, alongside initiatives like Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK) for free entitlements during childbirth and Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) for institutional deliveries. Non-communicable disease (NCD) clinics operate district-wide for screening and management. The Government General Hospital includes a 30-bed psychiatric ward for mental health services. Social services in Siddipet are coordinated through the Department of Women, Children, Disabled, and Senior Citizens Affairs (DWCDA), emphasizing and for vulnerable groups. The (ICDS) operates 1,150 centres (1,084 main and 66 mini), delivering supplementary nutrition—such as 16 eggs per month for children aged 7 months to 3 years and 30 eggs for those 3 to 6 years—along with , health check-ups, and pre-school . The Arogya Lakshmi programme, launched on January 1, 2013, provides a full meal (, , , , and ) to pregnant and lactating women at these centres to combat and . For women facing violence, the Sakhi One Stop Centre in Siddipet offers emergency response, medical aid, legal support, counseling, and temporary shelter (up to 5 days). falls under the District Child Protection Unit, implementing the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) with five child care institutions (capacity 260), , sponsorship, , and aftercare programs, including /Muskaan for rescuing missing children. The National Nutrition Mission (Poshan Abhiyaan) promotes growth monitoring and awareness, targeting the first 1,000 days of life. Disabled individuals access a Rs. 100,000 marriage incentive for non-disabled spouses, economic rehabilitation subsidies up to Rs. 500,000 for livelihoods, and pre/post-matric scholarships via state portals. Senior citizens benefit from the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, enforced through district tribunals addressing neglect cases.

Transport networks

Siddipet is connected to regional transport networks primarily through roads and limited rail services. National Highway 365B traverses the city, linking it eastward to Siricilla and westward through to , enhancing access to broader highway systems toward and other districts. The (TSRTC) provides frequent bus services from Siddipet to major cities including , , Nizamabad, and , supporting daily commuting and freight movement. Rail infrastructure includes Siddipet railway station (code: SIPT), situated in Shankar Nagar, under the South Central Railway's , with an elevation facilitating standard gauge operations. As of recent schedules, four trains halt at the station, though it primarily serves local and regional routes with limited long-distance connectivity. Air travel requires access to in , located about 130 kilometers southwest, reachable in approximately 2 hours by bus, taxi, or connecting rail, with TSRTC and private operators offering direct links. No dedicated exists in Siddipet, underscoring reliance on and proximal aviation hubs for inter-state travel.

Culture and society

Local traditions and landmarks

The , also known as Komuravelli Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, stands as a prominent landmark in Komuravelli village, drawing pilgrims for its annual Komuravelli Mallanna Jaathara held in January, which features large-scale processions, devotional rituals, and regional gatherings emphasizing folk worship traditions. The Wargal Saraswati Temple, perched on a hillock in Wargal village, serves as another key site dedicated to the , recognized as the second most significant Saraswati temple in after Basara; it hosts elaborate celebrations for Vasantha Panchami, Navratri Mahaotsavams, and Shani Trayodasi, where rituals include Vedic chants and community feasts rooted in Shaiva and Shakta devotional customs. In Siddipet town, temples such as the Sri Renuka Ellamma Temple, Swayambu Shambu Lingeswara Swamy Temple, and Nagadevatha Temple function as enduring landmarks, embodying local reverence for maternal deities and Shiva lingams through daily pujas and periodic festivals that reinforce agrarian Hindu practices tied to harvest cycles and family lineage veneration. The Koti Lingeswara Swamy Temple further exemplifies this, with its thousand lingam representations symbolizing abundance and attracting worshippers for auspicious ceremonies. Archaeological remnants in Kondapaka village, including prehistoric settlements, Rashtrakuta-period sculptures from the 8th-10th centuries CE, and Kakatiya-era (12th-14th centuries CE) inscriptions alongside ancient temples, underscore the district's layered historical heritage predating modern traditions. Local traditions center on temple-based jatara and festivals, which integrate , forms like those influenced by regional , and communal offerings, preserving cultural continuity amid rural life; these events, often spanning days, promote social cohesion through shared rituals while adapting ancient Shaivite and Vaishnavite elements to contemporary observance. Beyond religious sites, reservoirs like Ranganayaka Sagar near Chinnakodur provide scenic landmarks linked to , occasionally hosting informal gatherings during monsoons that echo pre-colonial water management customs.

Community initiatives and achievements

Siddipet Municipality has received national recognition for its efforts, securing the Award for the cleanest urban local body in in the 50,000-1 population category in 2023. This achievement stemmed from community-driven programs, including door-to-door collection and segregation drives, which engaged residents and reduced open dumping. A prominent environmental initiative is the 'Bartan Bank' or steel utensil lending system, launched to curb single-use by providing reusable alternatives for events and daily use. Led by IAS officer Garima Agrawal, the program established over 50 steel banks across the district by mid-2025, funded partly through CSR contributions and supported by local MLAs, resulting in measurable reductions in plastic litter and heightened public awareness of microplastic hazards. This effort gained national attention, featuring in India's Economic Survey 2025 as a model for sustainable reduction. In rural areas, villages like Ibrahimpur addressed a outbreak through community-led soak pit construction for management, a low-cost intervention that diverted stagnant water and eliminated breeding sites for mosquitoes. Implemented as a pilot in 2024, the project scaled via resident participation and local , leading to zero reported cases by early 2025. Similarly, campaigns—combining jogging with litter collection—were organized in multiple villages starting in 2023, fostering environmental consciousness and collecting tons of waste while involving youth and volunteers. The Swachh Badi program, initiated by the district administration in 2022, integrated solid education into schools, training students at facilities like Subhash School to segregate and process on-site, thereby building long-term community hygiene habits. These efforts, complemented by MEPMA's groups for alleviation, have strengthened local institutions by improving access to credit and addressing sanitation-linked vulnerabilities. Overall, such initiatives highlight Siddipet's emphasis on participatory governance, with urban transformations drawing study visits from other states like in 2025.

Controversies

Political and administrative disputes

In January 2025, Telangana Revenue Minister announced the discovery of a major land scam in , described as comparable to the case, involving the illegal grabbing of public lands. The government initiated probes into complaints of such encroachments, emphasizing systematic verification to reclaim affected properties. The Telangana High Court issued a stern warning to the Siddipet District Collector in September 2025 over delays in filing counters to a writ petition concerning land allotment irregularities, criticizing the bifurcation of Venkatapur Gram Panchayat to form Vandurguda as procedurally flawed. In a separate July 2025 ruling, the court condemned a Siddipet-2 police sub-inspector for coercing a man into a marital compromise under threat of arrest, directing the district superintendent to investigate the misuse of authority. Administrative corruption surfaced in July 2025 when the Bureau arrested a deputy tahsildar from Mulugu mandal in for demanding and accepting a Rs 2 bribe to process land-related favors. Additionally, an SC/ST Atrocities Act case was registered against Committee president Tumukunta Narsa Reddy in August 2025, marking the second such complaint amid local political tensions. Politically, internal Congress rifts escalated in August 2025 when senior leader G. Chakradhar Goud resigned, accusing of destabilizing Siddipet politics through alleged involvement in a politics narrative. The TPCC disciplinary committee issued notices to Siddipet district president in September 2025 following worker complaints of unilateral decisions. A July 2025 protocol dispute at an official event led to clashes between BRS and workers, with BRS activists protesting perceived slights to former MLA . An election petition challenging T. Harish Rao's 2023 victory as BRS MLA from Siddipet was dismissed by the in June 2025, rejecting claims by candidate Ghadagoni Chakradhar Goud of electoral malpractices. BRS leaders, including Harish Rao, alleged in July 2025 that the government was withholding development funds from as political retaliation ahead of by-elections.

Development policy criticisms

Critics have highlighted uneven development in Siddipet, where high-profile projects such as a ₹63 IT tower and a 1,000-bed mask neglect of basic in peripheral areas. Residents in villages like Eradepalle and Chandlapur report persistent issues, including job scarcity for daily laborers who often return home empty-handed, inadequate irrigation from the Ranganayaka Sagar reservoir leading to lands, and lack of medical support for workers suffering respiratory and musculoskeletal ailments. This disparity stems from policies prioritizing urban aesthetics over rural necessities, as evidenced by displaced farmers receiving ₹6.5 per in compensation—far below market values of ₹20 —while struggling as low-wage laborers post-land acquisition for reservoirs. Land management policies have drawn for enabling illegal encroachments, with 484 acres of government near a national highway illegally transferred using forged documents like those of ex-servicemen and fake orders prior to the 2023 . Revenue Minister attributed this to lapses in prior oversight, prompting six and plans for alongside system reforms via forensic audits and new surveys. Such irregularities underscore criticisms of lax verification in development-linked allocations, exacerbating disputes over public asset protection. Opposition leader has accused the Congress-led state government of stalling Siddipet's progress by withholding funds and delaying irrigation infrastructure, resulting in a 1.20 lakh-acre decline in cultivated area during the 2025 Vanakalam season due to postponed pumping from the . He further criticized revisions to the alignment as burdensome for small farmers, citing insufficient compensation and opaque decision-making that displaces livelihoods without equitable redress. These claims reflect partisan debates over policy continuity, with Rao contrasting past awards for district growth against alleged post-2023 neglect.

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