Hyderabad, Sept.21 (Maxim News): Animal Husbandry Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav hit out at the Centre on passing agriculture bill despite opposition parties opposing. The minister demanded that the Centre has to cancel the bill to protect states and farmers interests.
Talking to media persons Srinivas Yadav accused the BJP government at the centre is against the the farmers as there is growing protest across the country. The BJP government will face punishment and public ire for such undemocratic laws he fumed. The BJP government is failing to understand the woes of the farmers and bid to privatise the farming will ruin their lives.
The state government gas opposed the draconian agriculture bill as many other states opposition g it. The Centre has to cancel the bill to. Protect states and farmers interests he demanded. We will continue protests with other panties until the agriculture bill was cancelled he said. He also slammed the Congress leaders for running away midway from seeing the double bedroom houses.
The Congress leaders failed to see the double bedroom housing units under construction in the city of GHMC Limits at more that 100 places. He said that Congress leader Bhatti Vikramarka and others failed to show patience to visit the sites.
We will give them details of the same and they have to visit first and then talk to media on any lapses he said. The minister said that the government is answerable to them if they get through the works of houses. We are offering the houses for the poor on the outskirts as there is no land in the city he said. Since there is no space or land in the GHMC limits the government builds the 2 BHK for the poor on the city outskirts. Our aim is to build 1 lakh houses and give them to the poor on completing the works he said.
The government is spending Rs 10000 cr to build the houses for the poor, he claimed. About 15000 houses are ready to occupy and other units are to be completed soon he added. (Maxim News)
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