Governor Tamilisai Should Seek Centre’s Support For Rain-hit Farmers : Minister Gangula

Governor Tamilisai should seek Centre’s support for rain-hit farmers : Minister Gangula

Civil Supplies Minister Gangula Kamalakar on Thursday asked Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan to write a letter to the Centre to support Telangana farmers who were troubled by untimely rains.The Minister said that it was sad that the Governor was talking politics when the farmers were suffering.

 Governor Tamilisai Should Seek Centre’s Support For Rain-hit Farmers : Min-TeluguStop.com

On Thursday he inspected the farmers’ crop fields and grain purchase centre in Kamanpur village of Kothapalli mandal of Karimnagar district.Speaking to the media here, he said if the Governor was in favour of the Telangana farmers, then she should take the responsibility of requesting the Centre to give another Rs 20,000 in addition to the compensation being given by the State government.

Instead of writing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was not giving her an appointment, the Governor should write a letter to Modi requesting him to extend support to Telangana farmers who suffered huge losses due to unseasonal rains, he said.

“Governor is talking politics, when the State farmers are in crisis.It is not right for her to make complaint to Prime Minister over Chief Minister not giving appointment to her.She is acting as a Delhi politician.Chief Minister will not give appointment to such persons.” said Minister Gangula.

Kamalakar alleged that the Centre enjoys the GST taxes paid by the people of the State, but if the same people and farmers were in trouble, it was bad that the Centre does not cooperate.Union Ministers and MPs should not be involved in politics but should support the people of the State and the farmers and should stand by the State government which is working for the farmers, he suggested.

He demanded that the Food Corporation of India, which handles grain purchases, to relax its rules in purchasing the grain.

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