KTR calls farm legislation ‘black laws’, renews appeal to make Bharat Bandh a success
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The Telangana Minister referred to as for elevating a unified voice towards what he termed a ‘conspiracy’ to hand over the farm sector to the company entities
Dubbing the Centre’s newly enacted farm legislation as “black laws”, Telangana Information Technology and Municipal Administration Minister K.T. Rama Rao renewed his appeal to the farmers of the State to actively take part within the “Bharat Bandh” referred to as by farmers’ organisations on December 8.
Mr. Rao, accompanied by Roads and Buildings Minister V. Prashanth Reddy, Home Minister Mahamood Ali and Transport Minister P. Ajay Kumar, inaugurated a slew of improvement works, together with a mini tank bund encompassing a strolling monitor, a park and an open gymnasium at Khanapuram in addition to “Vaikunta Dhamam” consisting of an electrical crematorium at Ballepalli in Raghunadhapalem mandal close to right here on Monday morning.
A bunch of different improvement works value about ₹150 crore have been lined up for inauguration by the Ministers later this afternoon. These embrace the IT hub at Khanapuram Haveli and the Road Over Bridge at Dhamsalapuram below the Khammam Municipal Corporation limits.
Addressing a gathering of farmers in Raghunadhapalem mandal earlier within the day, Mr. Rao referred to as upon farmers and all sections of the State to make Tuesday’s Bharat Bandh a success in response to the appeal made by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao to shield farmers’ pursuits.
Mr. Rao referred to as for elevating a unified voice towards what he termed a “conspiracy” to hand over the farm sector to the company entities and make farmers labourers by the hands of the large company gamers. The TRS flooring chief in Lok Sabha and Khammam MP Nama Nageswara Rao and others had been current.
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