BRS Stages Protests over Urea Shortage

Haydarabad: BRS clearly demonstrated that urea scarcity would be the biggest priority, and on Saturday, BRS organized protests for farmers to immediately supply the fertilizer. Party leaders carrying empty fertilizer bags, the Martyrs Monument of the Martyrs of the Martyrs in front of the parliament.
Shortly thereafter, KT Rama Rao, the Chairman of the Study, led the BRS legislators to a walk to the agricultural commissioner office in Basheerbagh and organized a seating protest.
Former Minister T. Harish Rao organized a flash protest at the entrance of the secretariat with several mla. The police detained all BRS leaders in both places and shifted them to the party office in Banjara Hills before releasing it.
Rama Rao, who spoke with reporters, asked the government a statement. “Farmers stand in the endless queues waiting for urea. This is a direct result of the inadequacy of the Congress and the inability to manage the agricultural sector,” he said.
He reiterated the demand for a 15 -day parliamentary session, saying that BRS was ready to discuss any problems from the fertilizer crisis and the suicides of farmer to irrigation projects such as Kaleshwaram. Rama Rao, “Congress rule under the rule of agricultural problems in the last months more than 600 farmers took life. Congress ‘six warranties’ promised, but only deceived operations. Farmers in the streets, students are waiting for the fee, but the government is hiding behind excuses,” he said.



