Deccan Chronicle

Opposition behind sari burning, says KTR

- —P. Anil Kumar

Textiles and handlooms minister K.T. Rama Rao on Monday termed the burning of Bathukamma saris “orchestrat­ed and manufactur­ed protests” by Opposition parties to defame the TRS government and obstruct distributi­on of one crore free saris to poor women in the state.

Addressing a press conference at the Secretaria­t, Mr Rama Rao said some student leaders and activists belonging to the Opposition Congress and Telugu Desam parties forcibly snatched away saris that were distribute­d to women and burnt them.

“We are well aware how Opposition parties have been obstructin­g any developmen­t or welfare programmes taken up by TRS government for the last three years. They have not even left Bathukamma saris now. They tried to create unnecessar­y controvers­y under the pretext of poor quality and burnt them at five or six distributi­on centres, which is not even 0.001 per cent of the total 26 lakh saris distribute­d on day one,” Mr Rao said.

Accusing the Opposition parties of resorting to “pathetic, disgusting and third grade politics,” Mr Rama Rao said, “These untoward incidents were witnessed in Jagtial Assembly constituen­cy held by Congress senior MLA T. Jeevan Reddy and Sathupally constituen­cy held by TP MLA Sandra Venkata Veeraiah. This clearly shows who is behind these incidents.”

A woman in Jagtial has already filed a complaint with the police against Congress activists for forcibly taking a sari from her and burning it and the case was registered, the minister added.

Stating that Bathukamma had a “sentimenta­l and emotional attachment” for women, Mr Rao said, “Women will not even throw away flowers used to decorate Bathukamma. If women really did not like the saris as claimed by the Opposition parties, they would not have used them, or would have given them away to someone. But they would never burn saris associated with Bathukamma.”

He said that the sari distributi­on programme was a huge success and nearly 26 lakh saris have been distribute­d of the targeted 1.04 crore in nearly 10,000 centres in all 31 districts.

Defending the government’s decision to place an order with textile firms in Surat, Gujarat, Mr Rama Rao said, “The scheme was aimed to help debtridden weavers in the state by placing an order for 1.04 crore saris worth over `200 crore. But the decision was taken only three months ago.”

He added, it’s not possible to manufactur­e such a huge quantity in three months here. Due to paucity of time, we had to split the order between our weavers and Surat textile firms in the ratio of 50:50 to meet the targets.

“Since, Sircilla has 40,000 powerlooms, we placed an order for 50 lakh saris. From next year, we will place complete order with weavers, he said.

Mr Rama Rao refused to comment on the TSTD working president A. Revanth Reddy’s allegation that there was a `150 crore scam in procuring the saris. He said, “I will comment only if they come out with any proof in support of their allegation­s. There is no point in reacting to baseless allegation­s.”

Sari distributi­on programme was a huge success. Nearly 26 lakh saris have been distribute­d of the targeted 1.04 crore in 10,000 centres in 31 districts. K.T. RAMA RAO, — Textiles and handlooms minister

 ??  ?? KTR at a press meet held in the Secretaria­t on Monday, on the burning of the Bathukamma sarees; said that the event was ‘an orchestrat­ed and manufactur­ed protests.’ Also seen are Shailaja Ramaiyer director of handlooms and textiles and Jayesh Ranjan...
KTR at a press meet held in the Secretaria­t on Monday, on the burning of the Bathukamma sarees; said that the event was ‘an orchestrat­ed and manufactur­ed protests.’ Also seen are Shailaja Ramaiyer director of handlooms and textiles and Jayesh Ranjan...

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