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The suicide by a farmer from Nizamabad near Tank Bund in the heart of the State capital of Hyderabad has put the Telangana Rashtra Samithi government on the back foot.


The ruling party, which had hitherto not taken the Opposition parties’ criticism on the negligence on the  part of TRS government to tackle suicides issue, has not started feeling heat.Apparently realising that the growing number of suicides by farmers is bringing bad name to the government, Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has asked his ministers to do the damage control by issuing statements that would pacify farmers.

Accordingly, Irrigation Minister T Harish Rao went to Adilabad district to woo farmers. He said the TRS Government is giving top priority to farmers in the state.
Harish asked the farmers to remain courageous to face the problems as the government was with them to help and cooperation for better crops by restoring all the lakes.Health Minister Dr C Lakshma Reddy told media in Hyderabad that the State government was committed to prevent the recurrence of suicides by farmers in the State.

He said farmers should not resort to extreme step leaving their dependents as orphans. Those in distress and facing problems should call 104 for immediate solution, the minister maintained.“Since suicide was not the solution to every problem, we must not lose our hearts”, Lakshma Reddy said.

Stating that suicides were very unfortunate, he said the State government will create awareness among the people against suicides and bring down the number of such extreme steps besides providing all succor. He said the government will be with the distressed

 

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Even as the haunting picture of a debt-ridden farmer hanging himself from an electric pole on the busy Lower Tank Bund road in the heart of the city shocked the citizens on Wednesday, seven more farmers, including a woman, ended their life in Telangana on Thursday.

Three young farmers committed suicide by taking pesticide in Nalgonda district. In Donakonda village of Khammam district, two farmers and one each in Warangal and Ranga Reddy district ended life.

E. Mallesh (28) and Banothu Garia (30), a tribal farmer could not overcome the crop failure. Mallesh had taken six acres on lease and cultivated cotton by borrowing from money lenders and pledging wife’s gold ornaments. The crop withered due to the prolonged dry spell. He consumed pesticide in his agricultural field. So was the case with Garia, who also underwent similar ordeal and finding it difficult to come out of the debt trap, committed suicide. In other incident, Narayan Reddy too hanged himself from the ceiling fan at his residence in Ranga Reddy district.

A 23-year-old tribal farmer and his sister died after taking pesticide in their farm in Nalgonda district. Thirtytwo-year-old Karunakar of Sadupally village in the same district hanged himself in his house. He ran up a huge debt after borrowing money to cultivate maize crop. Yet another farmer, Agaiah of Warangal district, consumed pesticide and ended life.

Agrarian crisis triggered by a continuing dry spell coupled with mounting debts and crop failure continued to take a heavy toll on the farming community. Widespread rainfall in the past 48 hours came too late to save the withering crops.

The Congress tried to push the Government to a corner when a delegation led by Leader of Opposition in Telangana Legislative Council, Md. Ali Shabbir, visited the family of B. Limbadri in Nizamabad district on Thursday after he committed suicide by hanging from an electric pole in Hyderabad, a km away from the State Secretariat.

The Congress leaders handed over Rs. 1 lakh to the bereaved family. Mr. Shabbir said a concrete assurance to the farmers could have prevented many suicides.

Minister for Irrigation T. Harish Rao said the government was committed to aiding the farmers. He lashed out at the erstwhile Congress and TDP governments for neglecting the farm sector.

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T. Harish Rao said the government was committed to aiding the farmers. He lashed out at the erstwhile Congress and TDP governments for neglecting the farm sector.

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T. Harish Rao said the government was committed to aiding the farmers. He lashed out at the erstwhile Congress and TDP governments for neglecting the farm sector.


As expected androlla kutra
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T. Harish Rao said the government was committed to aiding the farmers. He lashed out at the erstwhile Congress and TDP governments for neglecting the farm sector.

Blame game blame game blame game
Thuuuuu... Mana meedha padakunda chuskundhamane thappa .. Farmers ki use ayyedhhi cheyandra
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T. Harish Rao said the government was committed to aiding the farmers. He lashed out at the erstwhile Congress and TDP governments for neglecting the farm sector.

 

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harish anna thelisindhey kadhanna andhra palakula valla kastaalu andhukey kdhanna tg thechukunnadhi, raithulaki edhanna chesi suicides aapi congress tdp valla nollu muyinchu anna...

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Andhrolla kutra

Kcr capsicum farming chesthe acre ki 1 cr ani chepthe aa pani cheyyakunda andhrollu vari mokkajonna pandistunnaru ani .. andhrollani choosi ippudu athma hatyalu chesukuntunnaru

Deeniki CBN vivarana ivvali

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