Farm meters will sound the death knell for YSRCP govt.: Lokesh
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Farmers of Anantapur district will take the lead in revolting in opposition to the State authorities’s insurance policies, in response to TDP nationwide common secretary N. Lokesh.
Addressing the media at Gooty in the district on Friday, after visiting the fields the place farmers had misplaced standing crops attributable to heavy rains, Mr. Lokesh stated the plan to repair sensible meters to the farm connections would sound the death knell for the YSRC authorities, and warned the State in opposition to going forward with its plan.
Flaying the authorities for releasing a paltry ₹39 crore in the direction of offering reduction to the farmers, he stated the quantity was inadequate even for one mandal.
“Groundnut farmers, who cultivated the crop in 10 lakh acres, alone will require ₹2,000 crore,” Mr. Lokesh noticed.
Accusing the authorities of reacting solely after the Opposition pointed to the loopholes in the system, or shoddy implementation of tasks, Mr Lokesh stated, “In the last 15 months, not a single farmer received input subsidy, drip irrigation tools, interest-free loan, or crop insurance. No Minister or MLA is available for review of the situation. Andhra Pradesh is in an absolute state of paralysis,” he stated.
Advice to Jagan
Referring to Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s declare of being a ‘Rayalaseema bidda’, Mr. Lokesh questioned the place he had gone when the Rayalaseema farmers have been in misery.
Over 750 farmers had taken the excessive step in the final 15 months, he stated, and suggested the Chief Minister to undertake a ‘padayatra’ once more to take inventory of the state of affairs underneath his rule.
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