Rs 25,000 monthly honorary pension to a Telangana movement martyr's parent or spouse
UnverifiedA monthly honorary pension of Rs. 25,000 will be given to their mother/father/wife.
Indian National Congress · Telangana Legislative Assembly Election 2023
Last updated 7 Jul 2026
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Help us verify“Martyrs of the first and last phase of Telangana movement will be identified, officially recognised and a government job will be given to one person from their family.”
The declaration promised that martyrs of the first and last phases of the Telangana movement would be identified and officially recognised, and that a government job would be given to one member of each martyr's family. No approved-source evidence was found that a formal identification and recognition exercise has been completed or that government jobs have been provided to martyrs' family members as of July 2026. Absent verifiable delivery, this records that no approved-source evidence of delivery was found, supporting a pending verdict. Budget: no approved-source allocation specific to this commitment was found.
Promise made in the Hyderabad Youth Declaration; polling held on this date
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A monthly honorary pension of Rs. 25,000 will be given to their mother/father/wife.
Cheyutha: Monthly pension of Rs. 4,000 will be provided to senior citizens, widows, disabled, beedi workers, single women, toddy tappers, weavers, AIDS and Filaria patients and kidney patients undergoing dialysis.

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