Deccan Chronicle

GOVERNMENT­S THAT MUZZLE FARMERS DO NOT LAST, SAYS ETALA

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

History shows that government­s that tried to suppress the voice of farmers have not sustained for long, opined health minister Etala Rajendar.

He was speaking after inaugurati­ng the Rythu Vedika building and Vykunta dam in Kanukulagi­dda village of Huzurabad mandal on Thursday. Rajendar said that everyone must salute jawans and kisans for protecting and feeding the nation.

Braving hardships, the scorching sun, biting cold and heavy rains, farmers produce food grains in order to ensure that people do not suffer from hunger and that they can lead healthy lives. They also play a big role in the developmen­t of the state and the nation. Software does not feed the people and industries do not provide total employment opportunit­ies. It is the agricultur­e sector which is most important for a nation. Even today many jobs are available in agricultur­e-based sectors.

“Keeping this in mind, right from the beginning, the TS government has mainly focused on the agricultur­e sector.”

“Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao has taken up major irrigation projects and by completing them in a record time, he is trying to supply water for irrigation needs to each and every acre of land. For the well-being of the farming sector, he introduced schemes like Rythu Bandhu and Rythu Bhima,” the health minister said.

The Union government introduced three new agricultur­e bills that are against the farming sector. The Centre should rethink on the bills, which are being vehemently opposed by farmers, he said.

MLC Naradasu Laxman Rao and Zilla Parishad chairperso­n Kanumalla Vijaya were present along with others.

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Etala Rajender

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