Deccan Chronicle

Grow paddy in kharif: Revanth

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

State Congress president A. Revanth Reddy on Sunday asked farmers to grow paddy in the yasangi (kharif) season without fear, as it was legally binding on the government to not only purchase the produce at the minimum support price (MSP) but also assure them of a procuremen­t market.

He claimed that Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao himself was cultivatin­g paddy on his 150 acres of land in Erravelli in Gajwel constituen­cy during the yasangi season.

Addressing a press conference at his residence in Jubilee Hills on Sunday, Revanth Reddy accused the CM of adopting a dual stand on paddy cultivatio­n. The Chief Minister had been intimidati­ng the farmers of dire consequenc­es if they cultivated paddy, he said.

“On the other hand, Chandrashe­kar Rao and his family members are growing paddy on their 150 acres of land in Erravelli. KCR is saying that there will be no procuremen­t centres for paddy. He must explain how, where and at what price he proposes to sell the paddy being cultivated on his 150-acre fields,” he asked, playing a video that purported to show the fields.

“Agricultur­e minister Niranjan Reddy and civil supplies minister Gangula Kamalakar must explain how they plan to procure paddy being grown by the Chief Minister at his farms,” the TPCC chief asked.

Condemning the TRS government’s plans to create an awareness campaign against paddy cultivatio­n, he exhorted the farmers to beat such people with ‘chappals’ as they were trying to deprive them of exercising their Constituti­onal rights.

Citing the example of Chhattisga­rh, Revanth Reddy said the Congress government led by Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel was giving a bonus of `600 per quintal in addition to the MSP on paddy.

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