TDP’s Nandamuri Balakrishna calls YSRCP government as ‘demons’ rule’
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The Hindupur MLA criticised the Andhra government for ignoring the big loss the groundnut farmers had confronted in Anantapur district
Politician-turned-cine actor Nandamuri Balakrishna has given a name to the Telugu Desam Party cadre to be prepared for sacrifices and a combat in opposition to the forces which are in opposition to the pursuits of farmers in Andhra Pradesh.
On arrival at Hindupur, on a three-day go to to his Assembly constituency, on Wednesday morning, Mr. Balakrishna termed the YSRCP rule as ‘Rakshana Palan’ (demons’ regime) and criticised the State government for ignoring the big loss the groundnut farmers had confronted in Anantapur district. “The government did not care to give input subsidy or provide weather-based insurance compensation to the farmers,” he noticed, and stated it was a combat between ‘Devathas and Rakhasas’.
“While TDP cadre are Devathas, the YSRCP leaders are Rakshasas ignoring the very people who had given them ‘one chance’ to rule the State,” the Hindupur MLA stated, amid cheer from the general public. He interacted with farmers at Kirikera close to Hindupur and later sat within the dharna tent put up by the Communist Party of India expressing help to the agitating farmers in New Delhi.
“If the Centre and State governments ignore the demands of the farmers, we need to come onto the streets and fight for the rights of the farmers,” he advised get together employees, addressing them on the dharna venue.
On the current desecration of Hindu temples, he stated that the YSRCP government was enjoying a ‘mind game’ and that they need to be cautious in blaming the TDP for every little thing.
Referring to the killing of a celebration employees in Pulivendula and clashes in Tadipatri, he stated “Our hands are not tied, if they resort to such cheap tactics and harm us, we will not keep silent,” Mr. Balakrishna stated in his personal inimitable type attracting whistles and claps from the individuals round.