But many of the schemes of BRS have certainly trickled down to the targeted people. When we travel to Munugode assembly constituency, the only one the BJP won in 2018, farming women there show gold-plated bangles they have bought from the Rs 2,000 pension they get every month. Development is visible in far-flung towns and villages. It’s no wonder that Telangana has the highest per capita income in the country, at over Rs 3 lakh. But Reddy says all money is concentrated among a few select people in Hyderabad. “When the division happened in 2014, the state debt, our liabilities was Rs 69,000 crore. Today it is Rs 6.5 lakh crores. We are not able to give salaries before the 20th of every month. There is a lag of almost 20-25 days. The entire employee's CIBIL score is in the doldrums, they are not getting any more loans. People have taken house loans, they have taken car loans, they have taken motorbike loans, and whatever they have got from the bank they issue a cheque based on their salary. Now they are not getting salaries till the month end, so every month their cheques are bouncing,” he says.