In a dramatic turn of events, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) legislators staged a strong protest in the Telangana Legislative Assembly and Council on the issue of the recent arrests of farmers from Lagacherla. The lawmakers arrived in black attire and handcuffs to symbolize their solidarity with the detained farmers, demanding justice for their plight.
The BRS party sought an urgent discussion on the matter, highlighting the forcible acquisition of agricultural lands in the region for industrial purposes, which they argued had led to widespread distress among the local farming community. The legislators raised concerns over the arrests, calling for the immediate release of the farmers and the urgent need for a resolution to the ongoing crisis.
Key BRS leaders, including T. Harish Rao, G. Jagadish Reddy, Vemula Prashanth Reddy, and Gangula Kamalakar, submitted a formal notice to the Speaker, requesting the prioritization of an adjournment motion in the Assembly to address the issue. The party emphasized that the situation required immediate attention, with farmers in Lagacherla allegedly facing the brunt of harsh policies regarding land acquisition for industrialization.
The protest in the legislative chambers comes at a time when there are mounting reports about potential action by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) against K. T. Rama Rao (KTR) in connection with the Formula E case. While the developments surrounding the Formula E case continue to unfold, the BRS has shifted its focus to the urgent concerns of the farmers, seeking both legislative and public attention on the matter.
With tensions running high, the BRS has insisted that the state government take swift action to ensure justice for the affected farmers and address the broader concerns related to land acquisition, which has become a contentious issue for many rural communities in Telangana.
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