Hyderabad: Telangana farmers are expressing their discontent towards the Congress party as they feel that the green state of Telangana is being poisoned. The farmers claim that they have been facing a 24-hour power shortage, and in response to inappropriate remarks made by PCC President Revanth Reddy, they have erupted in anger, causing widespread protests among farmers, BJP factions, and leaders. Several roads have been blocked, and demands for immediate resolution of the farmer’s grievances have been voiced.
In Jayashankar Bhupalpalli district…
In Warangal district…
In Siddipet district…
In Nalgonda district…
In Suryapet district…
In Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district…
These districts are witnessing widespread protests from angry farmers who are demanding an end to the discriminatory practices against them. They are urging the government to prioritize their concerns and find sustainable solutions to address their issues.
Farmers in these districts have been facing a severe power shortage for a prolonged period. This has had a significant impact on their agricultural activities, leading to reduced crop yields and financial losses. The farmers believe that the lack of electricity supply is a deliberate attempt by the government to undermine their livelihoods.
Adding fuel to the fire, PCC President Revanth Reddy made inappropriate comments about the farmers’ struggles and concerns. His remarks have been widely criticized and seen as an insult to the farming community. This has further fueled the anger and frustration among the farmers, prompting them to take to the streets in protest.
The BJP factions have also extended their support to the farmers’ cause. They have condemned the government’s negligence towards the agricultural sector and demanded immediate action to address the power shortage issue. The BJP leaders have assured the farmers that they will stand by them and fight for their rights.
The protests have disrupted normal life in these districts, with roads being blocked and traffic severely affected. The farmers have made it clear that they will continue their agitation until their demands are met. They have urged the government to take immediate measures to resolve the power shortage issue and provide adequate support to the farming community.
The situation remains tense in these districts as the protests continue to intensify. The government has been urged to intervene and initiate dialogue with the farmers to find a mutually beneficial solution. The farmers’ voices cannot be ignored, and their concerns need to be addressed promptly to prevent further escalation of the situation.
It is crucial for the government to prioritize the welfare of the farming community and take immediate steps to alleviate their grievances. The farmers are the backbone of our nation’s economy, and their well-being is essential for the overall growth and development of Telangana.