
Bharath Chaitanya chief Yuvajan Ramacandra Yadav greeted people during a public meeting in the NELLORE district on Sunday. | Photo Credit: By Agreement
While the state government and the District Administration of the SPSR Nellore are busy by obtaining huge land projects for the proposed projects of Indosol Solar Private Limited and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), residents and farmers strictly express their opposition. Their support, few political leaders and voluntary organizations regularly increase their votes against these projects.
Meanwhile, after adopting from the High Court, the head of the party Bharatha Chaitanya Yuvajan (Bcy) Bode Ramacandra Yadav on Sunday performed a public meeting in the village of Kareed in Ulavapad Mandal of SPSR Nellore District. Although the permission was granted to organize a meeting with only 100 people, thousands of farmers and villagers attended the meeting.
On this occasion, Mr. Ramacandra Yadav announced that he and farmers in the heart of a village on starvation would be an attempt to grasp their country in the village of Kareed. “If the police did not give permission to fight on behalf of farmers who face injustice, I will take the courts permission,” he said.
He warned that even a cent of land could not be forcibly taken from farmers and expressing anger that whenever the government has changed in the state, it has become a routine forcibly caught land for the establishment of seasons and industries. How many companies have come in lakhch acres of land that have been taken so far?, He asked.
“Destruction of a living”
Similarly, the members of the Human Rights Forum (HRF) called on the State Government to refresh to continue to obtain a large extent of land in Gudlur Mandal and coasts in Kavali Mandala to create a BPCL project. This would destroy the living and would cause it to be possible in the region in the region.
State Secretary of Hrf G. Rohith spoke to the inhabitants of two villages in Chevur and Ravur from Gudlur Mandal and four villages in Chennayapal and Pedda Pattapupal from Kavali Mandal. All villages are on the belt of land between the sea and the national motorway 16. He informed that farmers, agricultural work and fishermen were firmly against the proposed project.
Published – 14 September 2025 20:10





