(Rishitha Jaladi, Intern Journalist)Amaravati: The agitation by farmers of Amaravati, the capital district of Andhra Pradesh, against the YSR Congress Party government’s choice to shape three capitals for the state entered its 300th day on Monday.
The fighting ranchers, ladies, and youth from the capital area, under the pennant of Amaravati Parirakshana Samithi (Amaravati security council), took out assemblies and organized exhibitions in a few towns in the capital locale, requesting that Amaravati be held as the main capital of the state.
Several ladies from Rayapudi, Thulluru, Velagapudi, Mandadam, Venkatayapalem, and Krishnayapalem, under the standard of Amaravati Women Joint Action Committee, took out a convention from Thullur holding green banners and raising trademarks of ‘Jai Amaravati’.
The ladies took the solid special case to a comment made by state serve for civil organization Botsa Satyanarayana that they were “paid dissenters” propped up by the Telugu Desam Party.
“Let boss clergyman YS Jagan Mohan Reddy or his bureau clergymen come here and converse with us. They will know whether we are wronged ranchers or paid specialists,” said a dissident.
The pastor told the columnists in Visakhapatnam on Sunday that the legislature would not recognize the alleged tumult by paid specialists of Amaravati for the sake of ranchers. “They don’t have individuals’ help. It is absurd that they are intending to praise their 300 days of fomentation. It resembles directing a 100-day work for a lemon movie,” he affirmed.
The JAC pioneers, notwithstanding, said the unsettling would proceed uncertainly, till the Jagan government pulled back its three-capital arrangement. “At the point when he was in the resistance, Jagan had upheld Amaravati and even requested that 30,000 sections of land ought to be distributed for the capital. Presently, he has sold out the ranchers in the wake of coming to control,” JAC pioneer S Padmasri noted.
At Guntur, the ranchers arranged a dharna in the challenge the capital move. A few chiefs from the TDP, the Congress and CPI partook in the dharna. TDP MP from Guntur Galla Jayadev said the AP Reorganization Act was established by the Center and everyone should respect this demonstration.
“It isn’t right with respect to the Center to the state since it has nothing to do with the capital area,” he said.
At Vijayawada, the JAC pioneers held a show before the Block Revenue Office at Gandhinagar. The police arrested a large number of them for abusing the principles. “Tragically the state government was least made a big deal about the ranchers who had been upsetting throughout the previous 300 days,” a JAC pioneer V Gopalakrishna said.
TDP general secretary and MLC Nara Lokesh participated in the disturbance at Penumaka town in Amaravati and stretched out his help to the one-state-one-capital interest of the ranchers.
He blamed the main pastor for attempting to execute the ‘infant capital’ of Amaravati, in absolute negligence for the rights and forfeits of ranchers who parted with 34,000 sections of land because of a call given by the then boss priest N Chandrababu Naidu.
Lokesh additionally visited and tended to fomenters at Yerrabalem, Krishnayapalem, and different towns in Amaravati capital territory.
The TDP activists took up shows in different spots including Tirupati, Anantapur, Rajahmundry, Kurnool, and so forth.