Actor Prakash Raj, together with members of various progressive organizations dealing with press conferences at the press club, Bengaluru 14 July 2025, before the meeting between the main minister and farmers Devanahali tomorrow 15 July. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar
On the eve of Chief Minister Siddarahaiaha’s meeting with Devanahalli Farmers who seek to obtain their land for the air park, progressive organizations have increased their ante warning that if justice is not executed, justice will be against the state and a sharp wave “sweep”.
On Monday, the Congress with a high commander and addressing a press conference in Bengalur, office wearers Eddel Karnataka, which included actor Prakash Raj, said the Congress “would have to pay a heavy price” if his government interests the interests of farmers, “prefer business interests”.
They launched a tirade against the Congress government and claimed that the expenditure of Congress did not differ from the former BJP government, which they said was “anti-aids and indulged in wrong.”
“This public outrage expressed across the state is not just because of the problem of Devanahalli. The struggle of Devanahalli Dal Dal organized a form of increasing dissatisfaction and anger against congress. There are valid reasons for growing public outrage,” he said.
They claimed that many civil society organizations that supported Congress during the election to the Assembly in 2023 were now on another party.
They poured their anger on the government of Congress and accused her of continuing to carry out many legal regulations of “anti-farmers”, which opposed others, such as Karnataka prevention of defeat and preservation of the Cattle Act (KPSPCA), 2020, among other things. Also, it did not decide against the four working codes established by the central government and even tried to make a decision against the right to increase working hours from 8 to 12 hours a day, they said.
They accused the government of protecting women and minorities. “Even after two years, the law did not cancel the law against the conversion of established BJP. Although marginalized communities long for an internal reservation and census, they did not interest the bold attitude,” they said in the edition.
The open letter to Mr. Kharge and Mr. Rahul Gandhi wrote Samyukta Horarat – Karnataka, who includes a number of progressive organizations.
Published – 14 July 2025 22:28