Farm bills will favour corporates, not farmers, says Uttam
TPCC President has demanded the Union government to withdraw the newly enacted farm bills with immediate effect since it harms the interests of the farmers
Updated On - 2 October 2020, 08:12 PM
Sangareddy: Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) President, N Uttam Kumar Reddy has said that the new farm bills enacted by Bharatiya Janata Party led Union government will benefit Corporates such as Ambanis, Adanis and Amazon, but not the farmers.
To protest against the farm bills, the Congress Party led by the TPCC President , Party Telangana affairs in-charge Manicka Tagore, Sangareddy MLA, T Jayaprakash Reddy, Former Minister, Damodara Rajanarasimha and others have participated in a rally organised from Ganesh Gadda to Sangareddy Ganji Maidan.
Raising slogans against the bills and supporting the leadership of Rahul Gandhi, dozens of party workers and party leaders from erstwhile Medak district have participated in the rally. The TPCC President has demanded the Union government to withdraw the newly passed farm bills with immediate effect since it harms the interests of the farmers.
Saying that the Telangana Rashtra Samithi government in Telangana had also failed to keep the promise of loan waiver made during the election campaign, Reddy has said that they did not waive off the Rs one lakh crop loan until today.
Exuding confidence that the Congress Party will come to power in Telangana, Manicka Tagore has said that Telangana Chief Minister has become richer than Amabnis and Adanis with corrupt practices.
The Congress MP from Tamilnadu has said that Rahul Gandhi had a capability to dethrone the Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government in 2024. Saying that the people of the country had faith in Congress Party and Nehru family, He recalled the sacrifices of Nehru family.
He has called upon the Party cadre and leaders to put a collective effort to help the party taste a victory in the next Assembly and Lok Sabha elections in the State.
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