Woman aqua farmer alleges cheating by landlord, police inaction
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A girl farmer, Lakshmi Narasimhan, of Bengaluru who took up aquaculture at Nandiwada in Krishna district alleged that the land proprietor had deceived her and stole the produce value about ₹5 crore.
Despite registering a case below SC (POA) Act, the police didn’t act towards the accused and had been even supporting him, she charged, and appealed to the Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy to make sure justice to her.
Addressing reporters right here on Monday, Ms. Narasimhan mentioned she took 147 acres on lease from an aqua dealer of Eluru for 4 years and paid the lease quantity by financial institution and in money. However, the land proprietor had forcibly shifted shrimp shares of about 200 tonnes to his processing unit in April this 12 months. Though a grievance had been lodged with the Nandiwada police, no case had been registered. The accused was booked solely after she had met the DGP, alleged Ms. Narasimhan, a local of Pedana mandal who migrated to Bengaluru.
Probe on, say police
When contacted, the Krishna district police mentioned following complaints two instances had been registered towards N. Ramakrishna, N. Balaji and others on prices of theft, cheating, threatening and abusing Ms. Narasimhan within the title of caste.
The instances are below investigation, they mentioned.
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