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TS Police Brought Farmers With Handcuffs To Court

TS Police Brought Farmers With Handcuffs To Court

Hyderabad, June 13 (Hydnow) The condition of the farmers in Telangana who have lost their livelihood, KCR govt. forcefully acquiring their lands, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao Sarkar is putting bedis (handcuffs) on the farmers who are asking them to return their land.

Recently, Telangana farmers were once again put in bedis. There is widespread criticism of the state government. The government, which boosts that it is a farmer’s government, has once again put bedis on the farmers and made them appear in court.

What actually happened..? The KCR Sarkar is in the process of acquiring land for the expansion of Hyderabad, Warangal Highway, and Yadadri Road. However, the farmers said that they are not giving away their cultivated lands. Farmers of Raigiri say that they cannot buy even a hundred yards of land elsewhere at the rate given by the state government per acre. The farmers of Raigiri have been fighting for some time now and there is no one to give them their lands.

The police have registered non-bailable cases against the farmers for obstructing Minister Jagadish Reddy. Raigiri farmers have already lost their lands three times. Once again they are making it clear that they will not give away their lands. Farmers have already lost their lands for the construction of the Kaleshwaram Baswapuram project. However, the farmers of Raigiri are demanding that the land be returned to the land. The government is not yielding to the demands of the farmers. At present, the opposition and the farmers’ associations are severely criticizing the government’s behavior of putting bedis on the farmers and making them appear in the Bhuvanagiri court.

Police produced RRR farmers in Bhuvanagiri PDM court. He has been in Nalgonda District Jail for 14 days. After 14 days of remand, the police produced him before the court. The court granted conditional bail to the six remanded farmers on Monday (June 12). The four farmers will be taken back to Nalgonda Jail on Tuesday (June 13). The farmers will be released after the bail order copies reach Nalgonda. (Hydnow)


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