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CM KCR must come out of denial mode to help farmers: Shabbir Ali

Hyderabad: Former Minister Mohammed Ali Shabbir demanded that Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao come out of denial mode if he was serious about the welfare of farmers in Telangana.

Addressing the Rythu Deeksha program at Macha Reddy Chowrasta in Kamareddy district on Thursday, Shabbir Ali alleged that the TRS Government was not even assessing the problems being faced by the farmers in Telangana State. He said that the Chief Minister has entered into a denial mode and is not even willing to listen that lakhs of farmers were in huge stress after losing their crops due to heavy rains, floods, pests, and other factors. Citing an example, he said that when some tenant farmers in Shivnoor village of Narsingi Mandal set ablaze their damaged crops, the Chief Minister ridiculed them and even claimed that they were not even farmers. He said that the Chief Minister did not even send an official to cross-check whether or not the farmers were expressing genuine grievances.

He reminded that CM KCR tried to defame him by alleging that the Shivnur’s farmer was an electrician. However, he said that he not only proved CM KCR wrong but also challenged him to visit the Shivnoor village to verify the facts. He asked CM KCR to resign from his post as he had failed to prove his allegations.

He said that the farmers who lost their crops after cultivating a superfine variety of paddy or those who suffered damage to their crops due to heavy rains and floods got no relief from the authorities. While the BJP Govt at the Centre is trying to crush the farming community through its three new laws, TRS Govt is suppressing the farmers by not helping them in the crisis.

The Congress leader demanded that the State Government pay compensation to the farmers who lost their crops. Further, he said that the State Government must procure the agricultural produce by setting up a procurement center in every village.

Senior leaders including Kamareddy DCC President Kailash Srinivas Rao, Mohammed Ilyas, Edla Rajireddy, Ponnala Lakshma Reddy, Sanjeev Reddy, Baddam Indrakaran Reddy, ZPTC Mohan Reddy, Nunavut Ganesh Nayak, Brahmanandam Reddy, Shyam Sunder Reddy, Ramesh Goud, and others participated in the Rythu Deeksha program.

 

SOURCE: NSS