Deccan Chronicle

CONGRESS, DESAM CALL ON KODANDARAM

Leaders vow to challenge changes made to land law

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Leaders of the Congress and the TD and people’s organisati­ons on Thursday made a beeline to the house of TJAC chairman M. Kodandaram, where he launched a protest fast against the arrest of several TJAC activists across the state.

These activists were proceeding to the capital to participat­e in a dharna by displaced farmers, which the police did not allow citing security due to the ongoing Assembly session. Mr Kodandaram later called off the fast.

As expected, leaders of the Congress, the TD and people’s organisati­ons on Thursday made a beeline to the house of Telangana Joint Action Committee chairman M. Kodandaram, where he launched a protest fast against the arrest of several TJAC activists across the state.

These activists were proceeding to Hyderabad to participat­e in a dharna by displaced farmers, which the police did not allow citing security due to the ongoing Assembly session.

The leaders including TPCC president N. Uttam Kumar Reddy, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly K. Jana Reddy, leader of TD Legislatur­e Party A. Revanth Reddy and other legislator­s, who boycotted the session on Thursday, rushed to Mr Kodandaram’s house in Tarnaka and vowed to fight against the controvers­ial land acquisitio­n Bill, including challengin­g it in court.

Surrounded by Opposition leaders, Mr Kodandaram said that the TJAC would fight till the end against the controvers­ial Bill and demanded that the government withdraw it as it removed some protection­s given by the 2013 Central Act.

He said that in the name of public interest and taking up developmen­tal projects, the government was forcibly acquiring more land from farmers than required. He vowed to fight against “anti-people and anti-farmer measures” taken up by the government, if needed by moving courts.

Mr Uttam Kumar Reddy, Mr Jana Reddy and Mr Revanth Reddy criticised the attempts of the government to “terrorise farmers” in the name of the new law to grab their lands. They said they would extend full support to the TJAC in its fight against the government. They said the TRS government which had come to power after a democratic struggle by various organisati­ons including the TJAC was now resorting to intimidati­on and creating terror among people by imposing restrictio­ns and regulation­s on the movements of TJAC activists including arresting them.

In the evening, Mr Kodandaram called off his fast after being persuaded by Chukka Ramaiah and the TJAC steering committee.

OPPOSITION leaders extend their support to Kodandaram in his fight against amendments to the land acquisitio­n Act.

LEADERS warned the state government that they could challenge the law in the court.

 ?? — DC ?? Telangana Joint Action Committee chairman M. Kodandaram (left) listens to Telangana PCC chief Uttam Kumar Reddy (second from left) during the former’s protest fast in Hyderabad on Thursday. Other Congress leaders like K. Jana Reddy and J. Geeta Reddy...
— DC Telangana Joint Action Committee chairman M. Kodandaram (left) listens to Telangana PCC chief Uttam Kumar Reddy (second from left) during the former’s protest fast in Hyderabad on Thursday. Other Congress leaders like K. Jana Reddy and J. Geeta Reddy...

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