Hyderabad: Chief Minister of Telangana K.
Chandrasekhar Rao on Thursday dropped many in the anti-farmer policy center and stated that Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) was ready to lead farmer agitation widely.
Do it clearly that the position of power was never loved by TRS and that he was not afraid of any case, Rao vowed to continue the struggle for protecting the interests of farmers until his last drop of blood.
KCR handles ministers, lawmakers, state legislators and other Trs leaders after leading ‘Maha Dharna’ three hours in Indira Chowk here to protest the policy of the center of rice procurement.
The head TRS asks the center to clarify whether it will get rice from the country or not.
“We ask simple and direct questions.
Will you get rice during the ongoing rainy season or not, will you take 5 lakh rice that is not obtained during the previous Kharif season or not, and whether you want Telangana farmers to grow Paddy during the Kharif season Will come or not, “said the ministerial chairman, who also wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the same problem on Wednesday.
He alleged that instead of giving a clear answer to the question, the center adopted the delay in tactics that created confusion among farmers while the leaders of BJP countries tried to provoke farmers for their political mileage.
KCR ripped the BJP government in the middle that said people had understood all His dramas to whip communal passion by complaining about one part of the other and mourning sentiment.
“Time has changed.
People have understood.
Your surgical strike, your drama on the border and all your cheating stands really open,” he said.
The Chairperson of TRS said BJP had ruled the country by saying lies, spreading hatred on Facebook and whatsapp and by using the murder of his critical character.
KCR said that the voice of Telangana farmers was not the only voice in the country because Lakh farmers had protested more than a year in North India demanding the anti-farmer center.
He accused that the ruling party tried to suppress protests by farmers.
KCR said all parties who ruled the country since independence failed to deal with people’s problems, half of them depend on agriculture.
He showed that India was lagging behind countries such as Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan on the Hunger Global Index.
“Can something more embarrassing than this?” He asked.
The TRS head said this was a situation despite the fact that the country had 12 crore farmers, 40 crore hectares of land planted, abundant water resources and the best scientists.
KCR reminded the center that the procurement of agricultural products is its responsibility because the Food Corporation of India (FCI) is under control and it has a warehouse throughout the country and can even export food grains.
The minister’s chairman registered the steps taken by the government since the establishment of the Telangana State to revive the agricultural sector.
He said the government increased irrigation facilities by completing several projects and resurrection of tanks, overcoming electricity shortages to ensure free supply to farmers and provide investment support to cultivators.
He claimed that no other country in this country provided 24-hour free electricity for farmers and implementation schemes such as Rythu Bandhu and Rythu Bhima.