Suicides Linked to Anti-Farmer Policies in Telangana: K.T. Rama Rao

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Key Points

  • K.T. Rama Rao blames Congress for farmer suicides.
  • Three farmers from Jangaon, Hanamkonda, and Mahabubnagar recently died by suicide.
  • Issues include bad crop yields and no loan waivers.
  • BRS says the current government has scrapped support schemes.

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K.T. Rama Rao, who’s the BRS working president, is laying the blame on the Congress government for the sad suicides of three farmers. He said this during a press conference, stressing that these farmers felt really hopeless due to their financial issues.

What Happened?

Last week, we lost three farmers in Jangaon, Hanamkonda, and Mahabubnagar who took the heartbreaking step of ending their lives. These guys were struggling with awful crop yields of paddy and cotton, and couldn’t handle their debts anymore. For example, P. Raju from Jangaon took his life over his losses, while K. Sambamurthy from Hanamkonda faced similar problems. Then there’s K. Somla Naik from Mahabubnagar, who was devastated because he didn’t get the loan waiver that was promised.

Why It Matters

Rama Rao’s big point? He believes the Congress government is ignoring farmers’ needs by cutting back on support and welfare programs that used to help them out. He argues that the current administration is making it tougher for farmers to get by, especially with all the challenges they face in agriculture.

As these sad stories keep coming, it raises serious questions about the support systems for our farmers and how urgently we need policies that actually help them. It’s a conversation we definitely need to have, for the sake of those who work hard to feed us all.

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