The agitation of the farmers in amaravati against the capital Shift has reached the Twentieth Day. Around 29,000 farmers have given about 34,000 acres to the capital as a part of land pooling. They are now worried about the Government's decision to trifurcate the capital. mangalagiri mla, ramakrishna Reddy is at the center of the controversy because the maximum capital villages come under constituency.

 

rk looks like a different personality as he is opposed to his own voters on this issue. Participating in a face-to-face program of a television channel, alla ramakrishna Reddy made some strong comments against agitating farmers, that went viral in the social media, triggering further anger among the farmers.

 

He said what the farmers of amaravati had done was “trading” with the government and not a sacrifice. "If I have one acre of land and I give it to the government free of cost, then you can call it a sacrifice. But the farmers are of amaravati had not given the land free of cost for the capital,” he said.

 

alla pointed out that for every one acre, the farmer got back 20 percent of the land in the form of plots with the hope that the plots would go up steeply and they would make crores of rupees from their plots. He said as per the agreement, the government would develop the plots and give them to farmers. “It is the government’s responsibility to see that the plots rates will go up,” the mla said.

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