Nara lokesh, general secretary of the telugu Desam party, asked on tuesday that farmers who lost their properties for irrigation projects receive compensated in accordance with the guidelines of the Land Acquisition Act-2013. The Gajuladinne project's impacted farmers met lokesh during his current pada yatra, "Yuva Galam," and presented him with a document requesting that the tdp take up the subject of providing them with fair compensation.

They asserted that the State government is only paying Rs 4.2 lakh per acre for people who lost their lands for the Gajuladinne project, despite the fact that the cost of land in their villages is over Rs 30 lakh per acre. In response to their request, lokesh stated that the State government could not evict farmers forcibly without their permission. He remarked that the compensation should be paid in accordance with the rules even if the farmers consent. lokesh assured them that the tdp would write the State government soon to request that the compensation be paid in accordance with the rules.

Farmers in the State are being neglected as a result of chief minister jagan Mohan Reddy's extreme insecurity following the tragic turn his paternal uncle's murder has taken, according to a farmer from Kiravadi village in the yemmiganur Assembly segment. Once the party returns to power, the tdp will unquestionably address all of their concerns, he asserted. When the Puttapasam people told lokesh that they had not received housing benefits, he responded that the jagan ruling is weak and that publicity is at its pinnacle. The already-built homes would be delivered to the beneficiaries whenever the tdp forms a new administration, and new units will be built to benefit additional people, according to Lokesh.


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