CM KCR Misleading Farmers: DK Aruna
BJP National Vice President DK Aruna criticised that CM KCR has been misleading and threatening farmers of the state
Hyderabad, Dec.29 (Maxim News): BJP National Vice President DK Aruna on Tuesday criticised that CM KCR has been misleading and threatening the farmers of the state to cover up his failures. She alleged that the Chief Minister has been making unilateral decisions.
Addressing media, she said that CM withdrawn the regulated cultivation in the state though he has insisted on implementation of it in the past. She alleged that CM insisted on cultivating fine rice variety in the state in the past and now he has withdrawn minimum support price to it.
Aruna said that BJP warned in the past that regulated cultivation was not feasible and not beneficial to farmers.
The BJP national vice president said that CM might have realised the necessity of farm acts being implemented by Centre, after coming out of his farmhouse where he reflects on the issues.
She made it clear that recently the Chief Minister has extended his support to farm acts as there was no opposition from the farmers of the state towards them. She said that the farmers of the state have taught a lesson to the Chief Minister.
The farm acts are beneficial to the farmers and they would enable usage of latest technology in the farming. She wanted to know as to why the Chief Minister did not speak about the losses being incurred in providing MSP to the farm produces for the past six years.
The Chief Minister should explain how state government suffered losses while Centre has been purchasing paddy and cotton. The national vice president of BJP said that they would oppose any decision that causes damage to the interests of the farmers.
DK Aruna Demands CM KCR
Aruna demanded Chief Minister to explain the reason behind closing down of procurement centers.
She also demanded the Chief Minister to convert the farm platforms (rythu vedikas) as procurement centers. She made it clear that BJP would be quite if the farmers are cheated.(Maxim News)
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