Hyderabad: A large number of farmers who jumped into the poll fray, demanding constitution of a turmeric board and remunerative price for their produces seem to have played a key role in the defeat of TRS leader K Kavitha in the Nizamabad Lok Sabha election.
This Telangana constituency hit the national headlines after 177 farmers filed nomination papers as independents, taking the total number of candidates in the segment to 185. The farmers said they want to trigger a debate on their demands.
The farmers together obtained about 90,000 votes and TRS leaders argued that Kavitha would have won, had all those votes went to her. BJP nominee D Aravind pulled off a surprise win, defeating Kavitha, daughter of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, by 70,875 votes. Some of the farmers, who contested as Independents, said the voters preferred Aravind as he promised to constitute the turmeric board.
Kavitha did not get them the turmeric board as promised, they alleged. "Aravind said he will get turmeric board. Farmers voted for BJP as an alternative as Congress got weakened," G Ramesh, one of the farmers who contested as an Independent told a news agency. Aravind was chosen "not out of any love for him" but only because the farmers wanted to elect someone who would work for their welfare, he said.
The farmers would wait for two-three months from now, and take up an action plan after reviewing the progress on their demands, he said. Though the farmers lack a proper structure to carry forward their campaign, they wanted a debate at the national level on their cause, Ramesh said.