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<h1>Chief Minister Claims Central Govt Cut Urea Supply, Hurting Farmers Amid Good Rainfall and Sowing Season</h1> The Chief Minister of a southern Indian state accused the central government of reducing the state's urea allocation, causing shortages during a critical sowing period despite favorable rainfall and increased agricultural activity. The state reportedly received less than half of the required urea supply between April and July, impacting farmers. The Chief Minister also criticized the previous state government for financial mismanagement, citing unpaid bills and unauthorized expenditures, and highlighted a significant reduction in the state's share of central taxes under the latest finance commission, resulting in substantial revenue losses. Despite these challenges, the state continues to invest heavily in social welfare schemes, capital expenditure, and debt servicing. The administration emphasized the importance of effective implementation of budgetary promises, transparent use of special grants, and active legislative participation in development programs to address grievances and expedite project execution. The state also reported leading national rankings in per capita income and improvements in women's employment linked to welfare schemes.