BRS protest: Rythu Maha dharna not allowed under BRS in Nalgonda, petition in High Court
BRS protest: BRS leaders questioned why they are imposing ban on fighting in favor of farmers and whether the opposition has the right to protest in public governance. BRS working president KTR is to participate in the Rythu Maha strike. ”Undeclared emergency situations are being witnessed in Telangana. When Revanth Reddy came to power, none of the promises made were implemented. If the administration is unable to administer, they are protesting and they are refusing to give permission..” said former minister and Suryapet MLA G.Jagadeesh Reddy.
BRS says that the promises made by Congress before the elections were not fulfilled, especially for the farmers. The party says that BRS is taking action across the state to cheat the farmers and under this the party is planning to organize an initiation meeting in Nalgonda on Tuesday. Yes, the district police refused to allow initiation. The allegation is that the government owes Rythu Bharosa payments to the farmers and the government is in such a situation that it cannot provide water even if there is water in Krishna Godavari. No matter how much the government tries to stop the conspiracies, the protests will continue on Tuesday. This is our right…” declared former minister Jagadish Reddy.
Police Congress worker..?
BRS leaders complain that the police had earlier said they would give permission for the start, but on Monday they did not give permission and the district police are acting as Congress workers. “Even if we stage a protest as a democratic struggle, the police will not tolerate it. They are working like Congress workers. In any case, the protest will take place on Tuesday…”, announced former Tungaturthi MLA Gadari Kishore Kumar.
The BRS leadership has decided to approach the state high court for permission for the mass protest by farmers in Nalgonda. BRS leaders, hoping to get permission from the court, have also called on farmers from the district to come to Nalgonda in thousands. He said, “We will protest under any circumstances.” The protest will be like Nalgonda.
No matter how many cases are filed or how many arrests are made, BRS will fight on behalf of the farmers. KTR will come to Nalgonda on Tuesday. Participates in the strike. Former Nalgonda MLA Bhupal Reddy told the media, “Police should work democratically and legally…”
(Reporting: Kranthipadma, Hindustan Times Nalgonda correspondent)