Government went back on its word, say cane farmers

Scores of farmers stage protest at Jagtial Collectorate demanding that the Mutampeta Sugar Factory be reopened.

Published: 06th April 2021 08:21 AM  |   Last Updated: 06th April 2021 08:21 AM   |  A+A-

Sugarcane farmers stage a protest at Jagtial Collectorate on Monday

Sugarcane farmers stage a protest at Jagtial Collectorate on Monday

By Express News Service

 JAGTIAL: Tension prevailed at Jagtial District Collectorate on Monday, as scores of sugarcane farmers staged a protest demanding that the Mutampeta Sugar Factory be reopened. Raising slogans like ‘jai jawan, jai kisan’, the farmers wanted the TRS-led State government to keep its election promise of reopening the sugar factory. Anticipating the protest, the police had deployed massive forces at the Collectorate, in addition to erecting barricades. On March 24, the farmers had conducted a Chalo Assembly rally, and the police had detained them.  

Sugarcane farmers stage a protest at Jagtial Collectorate on Monday

This time too, the police arrested several farmers stating that protests were not permitted in view of Covid-19. A few Congress and BJP leaders, who had extended their solidarity to the farmers, were also detained.
Speaking to the media, Mamidi Narayana Reddy, the president of Sugarcane Producers Farmers Association said, “The TRS government had assured that it would reopen the factory within 100 days if it came to power in the State. But it has gone back on its word. The government is suppressing the voice of farmers. We are not even being given the chance to express our grievances.”

“We will teach a befitting lesson to the TRS government in the next elections,” said Rythu Aikya Vedika president Pannala Thirupathi Reddy. “Due to the attitude of the State government, several sugarcane farmers have stopped cultivation of the crop altogether. The ones who still cultivate it don’t know where to sell their produce,” a farmer alleged.


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