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Our aim only to register protest, say Telangana farmers

Farmers who have jumped into the poll fray in large numbers in Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat in Telangana said that their aim was only to highlight our concerns and grievances against the government, and not to defeat K Kavitha. They are protesting against the TRS government's alleged failure to ensure remunerative prices for turmeric and red jowar produce and establishing the turmeric board.

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Published : Mar 30, 2019, 1:21 AM IST

Hyderabad: Farmers who have jumped into the poll fray in large numbers in Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat in Telangana on Friday said their aim was only to register their protest against government's failure to ensure remunerative price for their produce.

As many as 170 farmers, who have filed nominations in the constituency from where Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter K Kavitha is seeking re-election, made it clear they had jumped into the fray not with the intention of defeating her.

They had chosen to contest the elections to the protest the TRS government's alleged failure to ensure remunerative prices for turmeric and red jowar (sorghum) produce and establishing the turmeric board.

With 185 candidates, including the farmers, are in the fray, for the April 11 elections in the state, the Election Commission will use ballot papers instead of EVMs in the constituency.

Telangana farmers say their only aim is to register protest


Farmers have been seeking MSP of Rs 15,000 per quintal for turmeric and Rs 3,500 MSP per quintal of red jowar besides setting up of turmeric board.

"It is not to win the elections. We wanted to highlight our problems and want to get our demands fulfilled.Are they (Telangana government) not aware about our problems," turmeric farmer Pravin Kumar said.

Several dharnas, rasta-rokos were held, but there was no response from them and hence a decision was taken to file nominations and contest the elections, he added.

"We are not canvassing...we will lose the election and deposit also but we did not withdraw the nominations. We wanted to bring it to national attention," he said adding "we have no political agenda. We welcome any party which resolves our problems".

Another turmeric farmer Raghupathy Reddy said all farmers who are contesting the elections have similar opinion to highlight the issues including non-setting up of turmeric board and higher MSP for turmeric and red sorghum.

"The idea is to highlight our concerns and grievances and not to defeat madam (Kavitha). It is not only my opinion but of all contesting farmers," he said.

After the deadline for withdrawal of nominations ended on Thursday, a total of 443 candidates remained in the fray with Nizamabad topping the list with 185 candidates, including over 170 farmers.

Telangana, with 17 Lok Sabha constituencies, goes to the polls in the first phase on April 11.

Gangadhar Baddam, a farmer who filed his nomination, said the TRS government 'failed' to deliver on its poll promises such as support price for turmeric and red jowar.

He further said despite several agitations, the government did not heed to the demands and alleged that it even tried to suppress the stirs.

He alleged those ruling TRS leaders threatened them with dire consequences if they contested the polls en masse.

"We are contesting in the election as a mark of protest. The TRS failed to deliver us the promises it made during the 2014 polls. It promised Turmeric Board for the regions. It could not do it. It also failed to get us the minimum support price for turmeric and red jowar," Gangadhar said.

The villages of all the 170 contestants are supporting their move, he added.

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Hyderabad: Farmers who have jumped into the poll fray in large numbers in Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat in Telangana on Friday said their aim was only to register their protest against government's failure to ensure remunerative price for their produce.

As many as 170 farmers, who have filed nominations in the constituency from where Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter K Kavitha is seeking re-election, made it clear they had jumped into the fray not with the intention of defeating her.

They had chosen to contest the elections to the protest the TRS government's alleged failure to ensure remunerative prices for turmeric and red jowar (sorghum) produce and establishing the turmeric board.

With 185 candidates, including the farmers, are in the fray, for the April 11 elections in the state, the Election Commission will use ballot papers instead of EVMs in the constituency.

Telangana farmers say their only aim is to register protest


Farmers have been seeking MSP of Rs 15,000 per quintal for turmeric and Rs 3,500 MSP per quintal of red jowar besides setting up of turmeric board.

"It is not to win the elections. We wanted to highlight our problems and want to get our demands fulfilled.Are they (Telangana government) not aware about our problems," turmeric farmer Pravin Kumar said.

Several dharnas, rasta-rokos were held, but there was no response from them and hence a decision was taken to file nominations and contest the elections, he added.

"We are not canvassing...we will lose the election and deposit also but we did not withdraw the nominations. We wanted to bring it to national attention," he said adding "we have no political agenda. We welcome any party which resolves our problems".

Another turmeric farmer Raghupathy Reddy said all farmers who are contesting the elections have similar opinion to highlight the issues including non-setting up of turmeric board and higher MSP for turmeric and red sorghum.

"The idea is to highlight our concerns and grievances and not to defeat madam (Kavitha). It is not only my opinion but of all contesting farmers," he said.

After the deadline for withdrawal of nominations ended on Thursday, a total of 443 candidates remained in the fray with Nizamabad topping the list with 185 candidates, including over 170 farmers.

Telangana, with 17 Lok Sabha constituencies, goes to the polls in the first phase on April 11.

Gangadhar Baddam, a farmer who filed his nomination, said the TRS government 'failed' to deliver on its poll promises such as support price for turmeric and red jowar.

He further said despite several agitations, the government did not heed to the demands and alleged that it even tried to suppress the stirs.

He alleged those ruling TRS leaders threatened them with dire consequences if they contested the polls en masse.

"We are contesting in the election as a mark of protest. The TRS failed to deliver us the promises it made during the 2014 polls. It promised Turmeric Board for the regions. It could not do it. It also failed to get us the minimum support price for turmeric and red jowar," Gangadhar said.

The villages of all the 170 contestants are supporting their move, he added.

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Our aim only to register protest, say farmers on entering poll
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         Hyderabad, Mar 29 (PTI) Farmers who have jumped into
the poll fray in large numbers in Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat in
Telangana Friday said their aim was only to register their
protest against government's failure to ensure remunerative
price for their produce.
         As many as 170 farmers, who have filed nominations in
the constituency from where Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar
Rao's daughter K Kavitha is seeking re-election, made it clear
they had jumped into the fray not with the intention of
defeating her.
         They had chosen to contest the elections to the
protest the TRS government's alleged failure to ensure
remunerative prices for turmeric and red jowar (sorghum)
produce and establishing the turmeric board.
         With 185 candidates, including the farmers, are in the
fray, for the April 11 elections in the state, the Election
Commission will use ballot papers instead of EVMs in the
constituency.
         Farmers have been seeking MSP of Rs 15,000 per quintal
for turmeric and Rs 3,500 MSP per quintal of red jowar besides
setting up of turmeric board.
         "It is not to win the elections. We wanted to
highlight our problems and want to get our demands fulfilled.
Are they (Telangana government) not aware about our problems,"
turmeric farmer Pravin Kumar said.
         Several dharnas, rasta-rokos were held, but there was
no response from them and hence a decision was taken to file
nominations and contest the elections, he added.
         "We are not canvassing...we will lose the election and
deposit also but we did not withdraw the nominations. We
wanted to bring it to national attention," he said adding
"we have no political agenda. We welcome any party which
resolves our problems".
         Another turmeric farmer Raghupathy Reddy said all
farmers who are contesting the elections have similar opinion
to highlight the issues including non-setting up of turmeric
board and higher MSP for turmeric and red sorghum.
         "The idea is to highlight our concerns and grievances
and not to defeat madam (Kavitha). It is not only my opinion
but of all contesting farmers," he said.
         After the deadline for withdrawal of nominations ended
Thursday, a total of 443 candidates remained in the fray with
Nizamabad topping the list with 185 candidates, including over
170 farmers.
         Telangana, with 17 Lok Sabha constituencies, goes to
the polls in the first phase on April 11.
         Gangadhar Baddam, a farmer who filed his nomination,
said the TRS government 'failed' to deliver on its poll
promises such as support price for turmeric and red jowar.
         He further said despite several agitations, the
government did not heed to the demands and alleged that it
even tried to suppress the stirs.
         He alleged that ruling TRS leaders threatened them
with dire consequences if they contested the polls en masse.
         "We are contesting in the election as a mark of
protest. The TRS failed to deliver us the promises it made
during the 2014 polls. It promised Turmeric Board for the
regions. It could not do it. It also failed to get us the
minimum support price for turmeric and red jowar," Gangadhar
said.
         The villages of all the 170 contestants are supporting
their move, he added. PTI VVK GDK RS
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