I Will Solve All Problems Of Farmers – Chandrababu

TDP Chief N Chandrababu Naidu has said that he would try to solve all sorts of problems of farmers.

Addressing the gatherings at various places in Mahbubnagar district, as part of his ‘Vasthunna Meekosam’ padayatra here on Tuesday, Chandrababu has said that during his government, he filled teachers’ posts every year. Assuring the unemployed that he would solve the problem of unemployment if TDP returns to power, Naidu said he would give a chance to B.Ed candidates to write SGT examination in the old pattern.

On the second day on Tuesday, Chandrababu’s padayatra started from Shanthinagar village under Vaddepally mandal of Alampur Assembly constituency in Mahbubnagar district. The former chief minister spoke to onion farmers at 26 Canal and enquired about their problems. The farmers complained to Chandrababu Naidu that they were not getting reasonable price to their produce.

Speaking on the occasion, Chandrababu demanded that the State government initiate steps to purchase Onion at Rs 6 to 7 per kilogram. He also pointed out that during his rule, the government had purchased tomato and onion to ensure minimum support price to the farmers. He said that his government had shifted the crop to the places where the demand was more.

Later, Naidu’s padayatra reached Venkatapur Cross. Addressing the gathering, Chandrababu said there was a need to revive the systems destroyed by the present Congress government. The present government was neglecting the villages where the people were suffering from diseases, viral fevers and so on. He also said that during his nine year rule, he never increased the price of gas.

Later, Naidu reached Julakallu and interacted with the members of Kuruma community. He assured the Kurumas that he would allot Rs 500 crores for their welfare. He said that he would also extend help to every shepherd by providing insurance scheme. He also assured that he would strive to get water to Rajoli Banda Diversion Scheme. He also made it clear that he would fulfill all his promises made during the padayatra. (NSS)