Chief Minister Siddaramaiaha, who met farmers, activists and local leader from Channaayapatna, Devanahali in the conference hall of Vishana Judhana in Bengalur on Friday in Bengalur. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Waiting for Devanahalli farmers who have been protesting in the last 1,187 days and are looking for the shelves of the process of obtaining their land for the proposed air park, because the main Minister Siddaramaiah has been looking for another 10 days to explore the questions. The main minister met with representatives of farmers on Friday.
The main minister pointed out that the final announcement was also issued to obtain land in April, and told farmers’ representatives that the government would need time to explore the advantages and disadvantages of their requirements. He reported a representative that he would have the next meeting on July 15. Legal experts have identified some obstacles related to the designation of land, the main minister said.
Cm warning
Although farmers’ leaders agreed, they insisted that the government should announce the designation of their countries during the next meeting. They warned against intensifying their agitation together with the support of Samyukta Kisan Morcha if their demand was not satisfied.
Farmers from Channaayapatna Hobli of Devanahalli Taluk demanded that the announcement of obtaining 1,777 acres of land in 13 taluk villages is postponed. The chief minister, who had a subscription promising that he was getting acquired, agreed to meet his leaders because their protest became a broad foundation after various progressive organizations provided support and from June 27 launched a representative Dharna in Freedom Park in Bengalur.
Meanwhile, the Committee on Fight, which includes farmers and activists, announced that the protest would continue until the next meeting with the main minister. While the protest at Freedom Park would be moved to Channarayapatna of Devanahalli Taluk, activists organized a meeting with farmers in all 13 taluk villages to be obtained. In addition, the demand for the shelf of the land stay would become part of the national disturbance of employees 9. July, the activists said.
A “gift” from farmers
About 25 representatives of the protesters of farmers, including the leaders of the Badagalapura Nagendra, Chukki Nanjundaswamy, prominent leaders of 13 villages and activists Mavalli Shankar and Indhudhara Honnapura, were among those who met the main minister. In an effort to drive home, the best varieties of fruits, vegetables and flowers are grown on their fertile countries, carrying samples of their crops, including mangoes, flowers and vegetables to the main minister as a gift.
Meanwhile, the leaders of Samyukta Kisan Morch, including Rrakesh Tikait, focused on the State Convention to support protesting farmers.
The farmer dies of a heart attack
The farmer who came to Bengalur to participate in a protest in the Freedom Park against a land stay in Devanahali Taluk, collapsed and died of a heart attack in the majestic Bengalur area shortly after the train from Mysuro dismantled on Friday morning.
The deceased, identified as EshwarAppa, 50, was a resident in the village of Kurbarahundi, Gundlupet Taluk, the Chamarajanagar district. Shortly after he descended at Krantiveer Sangolli Station Rayann Bengalur, he allegedly collapsed in Sangolli Rayanna Circle by the road as he went to Freedom Park. Although he was immediately rushed to a nearby private hospital, he died later.
Published – 4 July 2025 22:29