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Stunned state BJP leaders go silent after Modi withdraws 3 farm laws

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There was a stunned silence in the BJP over the sudden decision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to withdraw the three farm bills. Top BJP leaders of Telangana, state president Bandi Sanjay and Union Minister G Kishan Reddy, who were in an internal meeting with the RSS top brass, were shocked to know about the PM’s announcement. They rechecked and confirmed about the repeal of the three farm laws.

Once it became clear that the farm laws were indeed repealed, they fell silent. No major leader visited the state party office on Friday. No one was available at the party office to answer the media queries. Leaders like Eatala Rajender and Raghunandan remained confined to their residences and refused to meet the media. KIshan Reddy, Bandi Sanjay and Premender Reddy were busy in the RSS meet held on the outskirts of the city.

Meanwhile, internal sources said that there were strict instructions from New Delhi to the state unit not to react to the development. The state leadership was reportedly told to remain silent. As a result, all the spokespersons remained unavailable to comment on the development. The state party office, which was a beehive of activity, has suddenly fallen silent. Except for a few employees, no major leader visited the office.

There is utter confusion in the party over Modi’s sudden announcement. For many party leaders, who till recently defended the bills, it was a shock. Many leaders were wondering as to why Modi, who never rescinded any decision so far, has taken back the three farm laws.

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Chandrababu Naidu welcomes PM’s decision to repeal farm laws

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The Telugu Desam Party’s (TDP) national president and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Friday welcomed the decision by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to repeal the three controversial farm laws.

Naidu said that the Prime Minister made a correct decision in response to the continued protests staged by the agitating farmers against the laws.

In a statement, Naidu said in a similar move, the Andhra Pradesh government should also withdraw the decision of three state capitals in the best interests of the farmers.

The much-cherished dream of the Amaravati farmers and the entire state should be fulfilled, he said, adding that it was important as Amaravati would play a big role in the creation of wealth and job opportunities for the state.

The TDP chief also pointed out that the Amaravati farmers have been staging protests for the past 700 days in Andhra Pradesh and have sacrificed 34,000 acres for the purpose of developing the state’s capital.

He claimed that there has been an overwhelming response to the ‘Maha Padayatra’ of the Amaravati farmers.

According to Naidu, the then opposition leader gave outright support to Amaravati capital by stating in the state Assembly that the capital should be developed in more than 30,000 acres.

All the members in the Assembly had extended their full support to Amaravati.

As per the laws, the then state government had made agreements with all the Amaravati farmers for giving their lands.

Naidu said that all the political parties in Andhra Pradesh had passed a unanimous resolution in the state Assembly in the beginning that Amaravati should be the only capital. However, in a short period of time, the city has developed into an asset worth Rs 2 lakh crore for the state government.

The TDP chief asserted that if Amaravati was fully developed, then there would be no dearth of funds for the advancement of all the 13 districts in the state, adding that a well-developed capital would create several job opportunities for the youth in all the 175 Assembly constituencies.

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Politics over paddy procurement add to Telangana farmers’ dilemma

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Even as farmers in Telangana remained worried over sale of the paddy already grown during kharif season and keeping their fingers crossed on whether to go for paddy cultivation or not during the coming rabi season, the politics over the issue have only added to their confusion.

All three major political players in the state have taken to the streets over the issue of paddy procurement, blaming each other for the problems faced by farmers.

With Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao himself sitting on ‘dharna’ and declaring a war with the Centre, the issue has taken a dramatic turn.

The farmers, however, are upset that instead of finding a solution to their problem the parties were doing politics over the issue. After waiting for several days to sell the paddy at designated procurement centres, a section of farmers were resorting to desperate sale in neighbouring states at rates lower than the Minimum Support Price (MSP).

The farmers gearing up for cultivation in the next season were also anxious. They are clueless whether to for paddy cultivation or not. With political parties talking in different tunes, the cultivators are finding themselves in a big dilemma.

For the last couple of weeks, politics in the state is being played on paddy procurement.

Upbeat over its recent victory in Huzurabad Assembly by-election, the BJP was looking to corner Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) over what it calls the state government’s failure to procure paddy. The ruling party, however, hit back strongly laying the blame entirely at the doorsteps of the saffron party’s government at the Centre.

While the two parties were busy blaming each other, the Congress also took to the streets accusing both TRS and BJP of staging a drama to fool people, especially farmers.

Thursday’s development was unprecedented in last seven years. KCR, as the chief minister is popularly known, upped the ante against the BJP by sitting on three-hour ‘dharna’ with his entire cabinet, TRS MPs and state legislators at Indira Park in Hyderabad.

He also used the occasion to slam the Centre for what he called anti-farmer policies and for neglecting Telangana by going back on the promises made at the time of formation of state, Warning that there was no party like TRS when it came to fighting spirit, KCR said that the time had come for another movement against the Centre.

The TRS chief, who spearheaded the Telangana movement for 13 years leading several rallies, road blockades, sit-ins and fasts, participated in a protest for the first time after formation of Telangana state.

Though TRS had called for a shutdown to protest merger of some mandals of Telangana with Andhra Pradesh soon after formation of Telangana state in 2014 and also took to the streets as part of the nation-wide protest to show solidarity with agitating farmers in December last year, KCR had not personally taken part in these protests.

The TRS chief made some unprecedented moves like addressing two press conferences in as many days to slam BJP state leadership. He challenged BJP state president Bandi Sanjay to get an assurance from the Centre that it will procure paddy from Telangana.

KCR also dashed off a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking him to clarify the Centre’s stand over the issue. He blamed the wrong policies of Food Corporation of India (FCI) for the current situation and wanted paddy procurement from Telangana on a par with Punjab.

Political observers say KCR’s personal involvement in the issue is understandable in view of the high stakes involved for his government. The expansion of area under cultivation, thanks to various irrigation projects completed during last seven years, led to a boom in paddy cultivation in the state. Only a few weeks ago, KCR was proudly projecting Telangana as the rice bowl of the country.

However, the FCI’s reported decision not to procure parboiled rice in coming Rabi season sent the alarm bells ringing for the state government. Agriculture minister Niranjan Reddy and officials started advising farmers to grow alternate crops but the farmers remained reluctant for a variety of reasons.

The slow progress of paddy procurement even during the ongoing season created some unrest among farmers and the BJP plunged in to cash in on the situation. BJP state chief Bandi Sanjay’s visit to few procurement centres led to clashes between the cadres of BJP and TRS.

KCR was already angry with Sanjay for calling up on farmers to go ahead with the paddy cultivation in the next season too and ignore state government’s advise to grow alternate crops. The Chief Minister hit back with a ‘dharna’ and even warned the Centre that he is ready to take the fight to Delhi.

“Politics has unfortunately taken centrestage on the issue of paddy in Telangana. After encouraging farmers to produce paddy in the past, KCR has surely taken a U-turn on the issue, and the union government too must be blamed on the issue,a political analyst Palwai Raghavendra Reddy told IANS.

“While KCR government will have adverse financial implications due to paddy production in the state and demand for more procurement emerges, BJP state unit is simply doing politics on the issue instead. The Right-wing party clearly understands the fact that more paddy cannot be procured, but wants to use KCR’s past statements for petty political gains,” he said.

On the day when KCR sat on ‘dharna’, the Congress took out a rally to the office of agriculture commissioner demanding the state government to procure paddy. Its state chief Revanth Reddy dared KCR to sit on ‘dharna’ at Jantar Mantar in Delhi. The Congress leader alleged that TRS and BJP were resorting to shadow boxing to mislead the people.

“Congress has an opportunity to take the fight to the streets across the length and breadth of Telangana, but they seem to be missing out on gaining prime time mileage on it. Both TRS and BJP have captured the narrative while Congress is forced to play second fiddle,” said Raghavendra Reddy.

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Big breaking: SC suspends farmer laws, but not indefinitely

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BJP led NDA government has recently implemented 3 new farmer bills with the aim of reforming agriculture sector completely. But these laws are met with stiff agitation from the farmers and opposition parties. Today the apex court has suspended the farmer laws. Details as below.

Honourable Supreme Court has today stayed the implementation of the farm laws until further orders. But SC also added that this is not indefinite repeal of the laws. The Supreme Court has also formed a four-member committee to submit a report before the court on the farm laws. They Court opined that this issue affects farmers across the country and needed intervention. However, farmers’ response to the verdict is mixed. While they welcomed the suspension of laws, they didn’t like the idea of forming committee to look into this issue further.

We need to wait and see how the union government reacts to this, given the fact that the Honourable Court made strong comments against the central government.

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