YSRCP Releases Poster to Protest over Urea Shortage in AP

Amaravati: On Saturday, YSRCP issued a poster for ‘Annadata Poru’ (Farmer War), which was planned on 9 September and has an upcoming state -wide protest to demand pressure on black marketing allegedly allegedly allegedly urea and fertilizer for farmers.
YSRCP leader Kakani Governor Reddy recently announced that the opposition party will engage in agitation in the revenue offices of the department throughout the state on September 9, allegedly on 9 September.
“YSRCP, YSRCP, on September 9, a coalition partner (union government), although the TDP -led government -led government -led government against the anti -farm attitude to protest against the revenue latch offices.” He said.
The opposition party claimed that the distribution led by N Chandrababu Naidu encouraged the special players “exploiting” special players by selling farmers to twice.
The protest will also demand action against people who direct the fertilizers to the black market, seek paid prices for crops, the restoration of the free crop insurance and the input subsidy to the farmers who are affected by rain will call for immediately.
YSRCP State Coordinator Samakrishna Redy, who published the ‘Annadata Poru’ poster, accused the state government of “threatening” the farmers demanding urea and other agricultural inputs.
Former Minister, “60 percent of the agricultural operations ends, although the urea is not available for farmers and TDP squads sell at exorbitant prices, farmers column to run for urea, to leave the agriculture to leave.”
In addition, the state government only Jagan Mohan Redi stressing them after emphasizing them, pepper, tobacco and mango farmers and other issues only reacts to knee -shaking crises, he said.
However, recently, Naidu stressed that his government has committed to supplying urea to each farmer and that there are 94,892 tons of fertilizer throughout the state.
He said that he soon stressed that 44,508 tons of urea shares will come and have recently been distributed up to 25,000 tons.
Naidu, YSRCP leaders claimed that they joined ‘false politics’, advised them to get justified reasons with evidence and claimed that ‘YSRCP was unhappy when the farmers were happy’.


