KCR’s Himalayan Commitment to Farmers’ Welfare
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
Hans India (09-04-2023)
(KCR said the BRS devised the
slogan ‘Ab ki Baar Kisan Sarkar’ to specifically improve the lot of farmers and
this requires unity among them. Elaborating this slogan further KCR told the
farmers that, ‘Apna Dang chahiye, Apna Rang chahiye and Apna Jung chahiye’. This
is where he stressed on the importance of vote as a powerful weapon to elect a
Kisan Sarkar. Referring to the earlier success of the ‘Shetkari Kamgar Party’
which had the history of winning 76 seats in Maharashtra, KCR expressed the
hope that, if there is a strong determination, BRS will win 200 seats this time-Editor’s
Note)
Despite the fact, that, the Great and
Largest Parliamentary Democracy in the world, that is India, had 14 Prime
Ministers at the helm of affaires, since independence, who by and large
represented either Indian National Congress or Bharatiya Janata Party, except
for small terms in between, the fate of farmers has been consistently pathetic
and neglected, was the inference one can draw with the observation of Bharat
Rashtra Samithi (BRS) National President and Telangana Chief Minister K
Chandrashekhar Rao. If only, the powerful weapon, the vote, that is in their
hands, could be exercised judiciously and thereby elect a ‘Kisan Sarkar’
or the Farmers’ Government, the situation would be totally different from what
it has been said KCR emphatically. He opined that one must think big and out of box to compete
with countries like Singapore, though a small one, which has turned into a
financial capital while India despite its abundant natural resources is nowhere
due to the leadership failure.
KCR who had a dedicated 50 years of his life to politics and movements that have all been fruitful, believes and believes rightly, that similar prolific results can be achieved by anyone who endeavours hard. ‘Seeing the plight of farmers in the country, now I shouldered another big movement. I raised the problems being faced by farmers everywhere in the country. I considered it as a farmers' fight. Hence, I have taken up this responsibility, that is, to fight for the cause of farmers’ said KCR.
The platform was when many leaders of farmers’ unions led by prominent leader Sharad Joshi Praneet, joined the BRS at Telangana Bhavan in Hyderabad on April 1, 2023. Several of them came all the way from Maharashtra to Hyderabad in large numbers to join BRS. In addition to farmer leader Sharad Joshi Praneeth, Sudhir Bindu, Kailas Tawar, Sharad Markad, and others joined BRS. KCR warmly welcomed them into BRS and addressed them on many issues being faced by people and mainly of farmers in the country, even after 75 years of independence.
KCR elaborating his observation and
citing the Telangana Model Development, made it amply clear that, only leaders
with a vision, dedication, and commitment to the welfare of farmers could
address issues of India’s agrarian community including those in Maharashtra and
emphasized that ‘Honesty in thought and sincerity in execution’
is indispensable. He said that, these were missing in the Governments that were
in office during the past 75 years including the present BJP Led one. Thus, KCR
indicated that, the time has ripe for a qualitative change and hence the need to
bring the Farmers’ Government, since the BJP-led Centre had gone wrong in
addressing farmers’ complaints and needs despite abundance of natural
resources.
Tracing the history of farmers’
struggles since 1935, right from the times of Sir Chhotu Ram, Mahendra Singh
Tikait, Sharad Joshi, Chaudhary Charan Singh, Devilal and Chautala to the
recent leader Gurnam Singh Charuni, KCR criticised that the fate of farmers
remained the same. KCR also referred to the 13-month heroic struggle by farmers
in New Delhi against the BJP’s draconian farm laws leading to sacrifice of
lives of 750 farmers and notwithstanding all this, PM Narendra Modi’s enduring
silence without uttering even a single word. KCR
got emotional when he mentioned about sacrifice of lives of farmers protesting
BJP-led NDA government’s attitude.
CM KCR said that, the farmers who were
struggling genuinely were even stamped as Terrorists, Khalistanis, Separatists
and Naxalites by the Union Government. PM Modi’s long silence amidst all these
protests came to an end only after the announcement of elections for UP and
Punjab states because it was for his advantage. He however, had to bow to the
will of the people, apologize the farmers, formally admitting his wrongdoing and
withdraw the black farm laws, disclosed KCR.
‘I extended support to the farmers forcing
the Union Government to take a backseat and then to introduce the agriculture
reforms bill because farmers’ agitation and struggle are valid and protected
under the Constitution’ affirmed KCR. Thus, the
three farm laws were withdrawn by the Narendra Modi government due to the
intense pressure and the unrelenting fight from the farmers, as well as due to
the fear of losing elections in UP and Punjab. However, though PM Modi withdrew
the farm laws, he did not even shed a tear for the 750 farmers who died during
the agitation but decision to withdraw the laws showcased the farmers’ power,
said KCR.
KCR said the BRS devised the slogan ‘Ab
ki Baar Kisan Sarkar’ to specifically improve the lot of farmers and
this requires unity among them. Elaborating this slogan further KCR told the
farmers that, ‘Apna Dang chahiye, Apna Rang chahiye and Apna Jung chahiye’.
This is where he stressed on the importance of vote as a powerful weapon to
elect a Kisan Sarkar. Referring to the earlier success of the ‘Shetkari Kamgar
Party’ which had the history of winning 76 seats in Maharashtra, KCR expressed
the hope that, if there is a strong determination, BRS will win 200 seats this
time. He called for the unification of farmers across the country, voicing
confidence that they would emerge victorious if they work with sincerity.
Comparing agrarian scenario in
Telangana and Maharashtra KCR said when Telangana could successfully address
farmers’ issues and ensure that there were no more farmer suicides, why could
this not be achieved in Maharashtra? Despite Maharashtra’s huge budget, the
fact that little attempt is made to ensure the welfare and development of
farmers, is a clear indication that, ‘Dal Main kuch Kaala Hai’ or
‘there is something black in the dish’, suggesting that something
is out of place quipped KCR. He further mentioned how Telangana allocated
adequate funds for schemes like Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bima, free power and water
for the farming community.
Disclosing the central government
statistics, KCR said out of paddy growing 94 lakhs of acres in the whole of the
country, Telangana alone accounts for 56 lakhs of acres and this is made
possible because all the reservoirs in the state are full with water. To have a
personal experience of what has been happening in rural and urban areas in
terms of development, KCR suggested the farmers from Maharashtra to visit the
Kaleshwaram project and few reservoirs and also to take up an extensive tour of
Telangana to witness them. ‘Though there are no Himalayas in Telangana,
commitment to the cause of farmers is as high as Himalayas’ which
enabled the all-round development in the state and his efforts now are to
replicate the same model all over the country with BRS coming to power and with
the support of farmers, said KCR.
In the brainstorming interaction that
formed part of KCR meeting with farmers later, he said that there cannot be a
better and higher priority for any government be at the centre or in the states
than allocating enormous funds for the agriculture and farming sector if they
have any foresight. He added that after all India is predominantly an
agriculture-based country and hence farmers’ welfare should be at the top of
Nation’s Agenda always. This is where one should understand that for BRS Government,
farmers’ welfare has always been the top priority. In the State Budget,
allocations to other sectors were made only after finalising the funds for the agriculture
and farming sector said KCR.
BRS President KCR desired that the
farmers units, women’s wings and youth and student wings in all constituencies
be established. In tune with establishing committees, village wings should also
be set up. KCR further desired that the BRS party flag should be hoisted in all
villages and the party’s agenda should be taken to the people for widespread
discussions. A day after this meeting, a delegation of farmers who joined BRS visited
the Konda Pochamma, Mallanna Sagar projects, had a glimpse into Mission
Bhagiratha functioning, some Rythu Vedikas, Integrated vegetable and meat
markets etc. in the State. Highly impressed by green fields everywhere and reservoirs
full with water, they had all praise for KCR and expressed the hope that in
future similar development would take place all over the country under BRS and
KCR.
Meanwhile several leaders continued to
join BRS who among others included Maharashtra Muslim Minority Leader Syed
Abdul Qadir Maulana who is Vice President of NCP Party, Maharashtra Shiv Sena
leader Dilip Gore from Beed district, State President of Maharashtra Sugarcane
Farmers Association, Educationist Shivraj Janardhan Rao Bhangar and many
leaders.
(The writer is Chief Public
Relations Officer to Chief Minister, Telangana)
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