Former Minister Vadde Shobanadreesware Rao addressed a meeting of farmers in Vijayawada on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: KVS Giri
The conference organized by Rythu Coolie Sangham, associated with the whole India Khet Mazdoor Kisan Sabha (AikmKS), decided to organize protests in all district residences on June 24 in support of the Polavaram evacuated.
The conference also demanded an immediate cessation of Kagar operation, also known as the Operation Black Forest, a military operation performed by Indian security forces against Maoists in the border areas between Chhattisgarh and Telangana.
When he was dealt with by the Assembly, the former Minister and the Agricultural Coordination Committee for the Coordination Coordination Coordination Committee Vadde Sobhanadreesware Rao claimed that governing governments were unable to comply with the institutional rights of farmers and workers. If Swaminathan Commission recommendations were implemented for SMEs, farmers would earn profits and drive national growth, he said.
Mr. Rao condemned the ongoing “Operation Kagar” and claimed to focus on tribal communities and branding dissidents as “urban naxality”, creating climate of fear and repression.
Fighting Dasharathi Ramireddy, President of the Rayalaseem irrigation Committee, pointed out that from the 90 lakh acre of cultivable soil in the region, only 8%of the irrigation water. He accused political priorities of long -term delayed projects, such as Gorakallu Reservoir, which remain incomplete after 16 years. “Projects like Amaravati and Banakacherla benefit only political elites and expand regional inequalities,” he said.
Former Government Government Government VVS Mahadev said that every main project has become a profitable opportunity for corporations, not a public service.
Experts on the irrigation of Akkineni Bhavani Prasad and N. Venugopal Rao, State Secretary of Rythu Kole Sangham Dantuluri Varma, Rythu Coolie Sangham leader Simhadri Jhansi and others.
Published – June 18, 2025 20:54