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TDP workers hold protest in AP, demand compensation for construction workers

Telugu Desam Party (TDP) organised protests at all revenue divisional headquarters in the Krishna district on Friday, against the shortage of sand that had a cascading effect on the lives of construction workers. Former minister Kollu Ravindra alleged that under the state government a tractor of sand which earlier cost Rs 2000, now costs Rs 8,000.

TDP workers hold protest in AP to demand compensation for construction workers
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Published : Oct 26, 2019, 1:32 PM IST

Updated : Oct 26, 2019, 4:54 PM IST

Machilipatnam: TDP workers held a protest in front of the Krishna district collectorate on Friday demanding compensation for constructions workers who were without work for the last five months, allegedly due to delay by the YSR-Congress government in rolling out its new sand policy.

Former minister Kollu Ravindra, former MP Narayana, and Krishna party chief Bachula Arjunudu and other TDP leaders also participated in it.

TDP workers hold protest in AP

Ravindra and other leaders said that under the state government a tractor of sand which earlier cost Rs 2000, now costs Rs 8,000.

They said that the sand quarries in Andhra Pradesh have been closed for the past few months due to which construction works in the region had almost come to a standstill.

They said that there are nearly 2.5 lakh construction workers who had been left without an income for five months in the district alone.

They demanded a compensation of Rs 50,000 to each worker.

Later, they submitted a memorandum to the district revenue officer at the collectorate.

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Machilipatnam: TDP workers held a protest in front of the Krishna district collectorate on Friday demanding compensation for constructions workers who were without work for the last five months, allegedly due to delay by the YSR-Congress government in rolling out its new sand policy.

Former minister Kollu Ravindra, former MP Narayana, and Krishna party chief Bachula Arjunudu and other TDP leaders also participated in it.

TDP workers hold protest in AP

Ravindra and other leaders said that under the state government a tractor of sand which earlier cost Rs 2000, now costs Rs 8,000.

They said that the sand quarries in Andhra Pradesh have been closed for the past few months due to which construction works in the region had almost come to a standstill.

They said that there are nearly 2.5 lakh construction workers who had been left without an income for five months in the district alone.

They demanded a compensation of Rs 50,000 to each worker.

Later, they submitted a memorandum to the district revenue officer at the collectorate.

Also Read: BJP to do 'jugaad' with independents, others to form govt in Haryana: Kamal Nath

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Harare - 25 October 2019
1. Various of protesters
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Simba Gwapedza, Zanu PF supporter:
"Although they are said to be targetting a few, are hurting the majority. So the sanctions should go, we have suffered enough. The whole region is supporting us, on our side because sanctions are hurting the poor majority of this nation."
3. Various of people queuing to get into the National Sports stadium
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Tsitsi Moyo, Harare resident:
"I just want to know those people, they say they are targetted, what effect are the sanctions doing to them? Or they're hurting any ordinary person like me. I am old and I am a pensioner, my pension cannot afford to sustain me."
5. Various of people in stadium
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Stewart Muchupa, Zimbabwean:
"For me myself, I cannot say I am under sanctions. First sanction in Zimbabwe is (President Emmerson) Mnangagwa. And first of all there must remove sanctions they give us, this  government. Remember we are being killed and we are being arrested."
7. Various of Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa
8. Wide of people in stadium
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwean President : ++SOUND AS INCOMING++
"It is clear and undeniable that sanctions were a reactions to the just and the necessary act of the distribution of our land. For the avoidance of doubt we shall never engage that necessary action and our land reform programme shall forever, forever, remain irreversible."
10. Pan of near-empty stadium
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Danai Vambe, Zimbabwean:
"I think it's a mere waste of time, it's not helping us and it's not helping anyone. I think those who are interested, those who want the sanctions to be removed they should go and address those people who are in charge of putting those sanctions in place, people who imposed those sanctions on us. I think they should go there and face them. It doesn't help us in any way."
12. People in stadium
STORYLINE:
The massive march Zimbabwe's government tried to organise for a new anti-sanctions public holiday appeared to fizzle out on Friday, as just hundreds of people turned out in the capital, instead of the many thousands the ruling party had in mind.
Hundreds more people, including children in school uniform, were bussed to the country's national stadium, where festivities such as a soccer match and an all-night concert were scheduled.
Many seats in the stadium were empty as most Zimbabweans chose to stay away from the event, which had been billed as a mega-festival.
Dozens of Zimbabwean officials, including President Emmerson Mnangagwa, have faced years of US and European Union sanctions over alleged human rights violations amid troubled elections and the seizures of white-owned land.
Mnangagwa, who took office after long time leader Robert Mugabe was forced out in late 2017, at first urged the country to "stop mourning" about sanctions.
He has since turned the sanctions into a rallying cry like his predecessor and frequently blames them for the collapsing economy, as hopes fade he will revive the country's fortunes.
The US has denied the sanctions are responsible for the southern Africa country's economic crisis, instead blaming corruption, mismanagement and human rights violations.
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