Use revenue from sale of liquor to provide succour to farmers: Pawan
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‘Govt. allotted just one day to debate issues of peasants in Assembly’
Jana Sena Party (JSP) president Pawan Kalyan on Saturday steered that the YSRCP authorities make use of the revenue generated from sale of liquor to provide succour to the farmers who had misplaced their crops to the extreme cyclonic storm Nivar.
Touring the flood-affected areas in Venkatagiri, Naidupeta, Gudur, Sarvepalli, Kovur and Nellore together with, amongst others, Party Political Affairs Committee chairman Nadendla Manohar, the JSP chief castigated the federal government for leaving the rain-hit farmers within the lurch at a time when the folks had been recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prohibition
“It is a different matter that the ruling YSRCP has not kept its poll promise of introducing total prohibition and ushering in Bangaru Andhra pradesh,” he mentioned.
Reeling out completely different manufacturers of low-cost liquor offered within the State, Mr. Pawan Kalyan mentioned, “The revenue generated from the sale of such liquor, which is approximately ₹16,000 crore per year, should be used to compensate the farmers who have suffered loss of crops such as paddy, cotton, chilli, tobacco, red gram, groundnut and banana.”
Central assist
He assured the farmers to stand by them at this hour of disaster and get liberal help utilizing his good workplaces with the ruling BJP on the Centre.
Referring to the GHMC elections Hyderabad, which witnessed huge BJP surge, he mentioned the outcomes confirmed folks had been for a change.
Accusing the YSRCP authorities of taking the extreme loss incurred by the farmers calmly, he mentioned the JSP would organise State-wide protests on Monday. It was unlucky that the YSRCP used the legislature for gaining political mileage, he mentioned.
“Just one day was allotted for debate on the serious issue concerning the farmers,” he mentioned when a gaggle of farmers confirmed him the paddy broken.
The JSP chief, who additionally visited some of the colonies shut to swollen Penna within the metropolis, mentioned he was perplexed as to how the federal government might choose areas inclined to flooding for development of homes to the poor.
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