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Nizamabad farmer candidates hold rally, demand MSP for turmeric

On the last day of campaign, the contesting farmer candidates from Nizamabad came together to hold a rally under the banner of Rythu Ikya Vedika, slamming the state and Central governments for their failure to address the farmers' issues.

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Published : Apr 10, 2019, 8:20 AM IST

Nizamabad: Over 170 farmers, who are contesting the election in Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency of Telangana, on Tuesday held a joint election rally, calling upon the farming community to reject the parties not accepting their long-pending demands.

On the last day of campaign, the contesting candidates came together to hold the rally under the banner of Rythu Ikya Vedika, slamming the state and Central governments for their failure to address the farmers' issues.

Over 170 farmers are contesting from Nizamabad

Speakers from different farmer groups urged the farmers to vote for those contesting from their own community to teach a lesson to the parties which have failed to fulfil their promises.

A total of 185 candidates including 178 farmers are in fray for April 11 election. The entry of farmers has created problems for main contestants.

Telangana Chief Minister and Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief K. Chandrashekhar Rao's daughter K. Kavitha is seeking re-election from the constituency. The Congress has again fielded its all India secretary and two-time MP Madhu Yaskhi Goud while D. Arvind is contesting on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ticket.

The constituency has a little over 15.53 lakh voters including 3.73 lakh farmers.

Turmeric and red sorghum growers from various parts of the constituency attended the meeting and passed resolutions. It sought Minimum Support Price of (MSP) Rs 12,000 per quintal for turmeric and Rs 3,500 for red sorghum.

The meeting demanded immediate steps to set up Turmeric Board in Nizamabad, which accounts for the bulk of turmeric production in the country.

They also demanded reopening of two sugar factories in Nizamabad, implementation of Swaminathan Committee recommendations and withdrawal of cases booked against farmers.

The speakers urged farmers to become a part of the movement to fight for their rights. It was decided that the farmers will also contest the local body elections in future.

Kisan Khet Congress state president Anwesh Reddy recalled that Kavitha had told the farmers that if Turmeric Board was not set up and if the MSP for turmeric was not increased she would not seek the votes again. "She is now saying the issue does not come under her purview," he said

He also criticised the BJP for not responding to their demands.

The farmers also found fault with the statement of Kavitha's brother and TRS working President K.T. Rama Rao that there is a political party behind the farmers.

The Election Commission has already decided to use Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) for conducting the polling. The constituency is set to create a record as 12 EVMs will be used in each polling station.

Some of the contesting farmers had approached the Telangana High Court, seeking postponement of polls on the ground that they were yet to get the election symbols and they needed time to popularise them among voters.

The high court on Monday refused to postpone the election but agreed to hear the farmers' plea to declare the action of the Election Commission in not allotting symbols in time as illegal. The court adjourned the hearing by two weeks.

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Nizamabad: Over 170 farmers, who are contesting the election in Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency of Telangana, on Tuesday held a joint election rally, calling upon the farming community to reject the parties not accepting their long-pending demands.

On the last day of campaign, the contesting candidates came together to hold the rally under the banner of Rythu Ikya Vedika, slamming the state and Central governments for their failure to address the farmers' issues.

Over 170 farmers are contesting from Nizamabad

Speakers from different farmer groups urged the farmers to vote for those contesting from their own community to teach a lesson to the parties which have failed to fulfil their promises.

A total of 185 candidates including 178 farmers are in fray for April 11 election. The entry of farmers has created problems for main contestants.

Telangana Chief Minister and Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief K. Chandrashekhar Rao's daughter K. Kavitha is seeking re-election from the constituency. The Congress has again fielded its all India secretary and two-time MP Madhu Yaskhi Goud while D. Arvind is contesting on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ticket.

The constituency has a little over 15.53 lakh voters including 3.73 lakh farmers.

Turmeric and red sorghum growers from various parts of the constituency attended the meeting and passed resolutions. It sought Minimum Support Price of (MSP) Rs 12,000 per quintal for turmeric and Rs 3,500 for red sorghum.

The meeting demanded immediate steps to set up Turmeric Board in Nizamabad, which accounts for the bulk of turmeric production in the country.

They also demanded reopening of two sugar factories in Nizamabad, implementation of Swaminathan Committee recommendations and withdrawal of cases booked against farmers.

The speakers urged farmers to become a part of the movement to fight for their rights. It was decided that the farmers will also contest the local body elections in future.

Kisan Khet Congress state president Anwesh Reddy recalled that Kavitha had told the farmers that if Turmeric Board was not set up and if the MSP for turmeric was not increased she would not seek the votes again. "She is now saying the issue does not come under her purview," he said

He also criticised the BJP for not responding to their demands.

The farmers also found fault with the statement of Kavitha's brother and TRS working President K.T. Rama Rao that there is a political party behind the farmers.

The Election Commission has already decided to use Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) for conducting the polling. The constituency is set to create a record as 12 EVMs will be used in each polling station.

Some of the contesting farmers had approached the Telangana High Court, seeking postponement of polls on the ground that they were yet to get the election symbols and they needed time to popularise them among voters.

The high court on Monday refused to postpone the election but agreed to hear the farmers' plea to declare the action of the Election Commission in not allotting symbols in time as illegal. The court adjourned the hearing by two weeks.

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Nizamabad farmers hold meeting;demand MSP for turmeric,sorghum
Armoor (Telangana), Apr 9 (PTI): Over 170 farmers who
filed their nominations for the April 11 Lok Sabha polls in
Telangana, are not looking to win, but to draw nationwide
attention to their plight, Kisan Khet Congress State president
Anwesh Reddy said here Tuesday.
The farmers had decided to contest the polls as a mark of
protest, alleging that the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi
(TRS) failed to ensure Minimum Support Price for turmeric and
red jowar (sorghum) produce and in getting the Turmeric Board
established in Nizamabad.
"The nominations by these farmers have been filed in
protest against the non-fulfilment of poll promises by the TRS
party MP Kavitha. She said she will not seek votes if she
fails to get Rs 10,000 ( per quintal) for turmeric.
She also promised to set up a Turmeric Board for
Nizamabad. Now she says setting up Board is not in her hands.
Then why should we vote for you ( Kavitha)?," Reddy said at a
public meeting got up here in support of the farmers.
Former MLC Prof Nageswar said turmeric farmers are
demanding support price, lest they be forced to announce a
crop holiday.
As per the Swaminathan report, farmers in the country
should get income the way Government employees get their
salary, he said adding the agitation should continue until
permanent solution is found for the turmeric and red sorghum
farmers.
Advocate Rachana Reddy also spoke at the meeting.
The Telangana High Court had on Monday declined to issue
a direction to the Election Commission to postpone the polling
date for Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency.
A section of farmers, who are contesting from the seat,
had filed a petition last week, urging the court to issue a
direction to the EC to postpone the polling date to enable
them have sufficient time for campaigning.
Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Raos daughter is seeking
reelection for this constituency. PTI GDK
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