KTR Slams Govt Over Cotton Crisis: Why Adilabad Farmers Face Despair

KTR conducted an extensive tour of Adilabad district to understand farmer hardships firsthand. Farmers expressed deep distress over the complete collapse of cotton and soyabean procurement systems. The BRS leader slammed both state and central governments for ignoring farmer pleas and implementing arbitrary restrictions. He announced support for upcoming highway blockades and demanded immediate withdrawal of oppressive procurement rules.

Key Points: KTR Visits Adilabad Slams Government Over Cotton Procurement

  • KTR questions why Adilabad Market Yard remains closed amid farmer protests
  • Farmers allege both state and central governments ignored their pleas
  • Arbitrary 7-quintal-per-acre limit despite 10-15 quintal yields
  • Mobile app requirement excludes farmers without smartphones or network
  • Government accused of colluding with private traders against farmers
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Hyderabad: KTR visits Adilabad; slams state, Centre over cotton procurement crisis

BRS leader KTR tours Adilabad, condemns state and central governments for failing cotton farmers amid procurement crisis and arbitrary restrictions.

"If there is no problem for farmers, why is the Adilabad Market Yard shut today? - KTR"

Hyderabad, November 18

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President K.T. Rama Rao (KTR), accompanied by senior party leaders, conducted an extensive tour of Adilabad district to understand the hardships faced by farmers, particularly those cultivating cotton and soyabean, said the release.

During his visit to the Adilabad Market Yard, KTR interacted with several farmers who expressed deep distress over the ongoing procurement crisis. They alleged that both the Central and State governments have completely ignored their pleas and failed to provide any form of support.

Farmers complained that, despite Congress promising major relief for the agriculture sector, the government has not honoured any of its assurances. Even basic assistance required to sell their harvested crops has not been provided.

After meeting farmers, KTR addressed the media and questioned the State government's intentions.

"If there is no problem for farmers, why is the Adilabad Market Yard shut today? Why did the government obstruct our visit to meet farmers?" he asked.

He condemned the severe decline in cotton and soyabean procurement systems, stating that such a situation has never been witnessed in history. KTR criticised the "Kisan Kapas Mobile App," noting that many farmers do not own smartphones and that several regions in Adilabad still lack adequate mobile network connectivity.

KTR highlighted that due to unseasonal rains and extreme cold, the moisture content in cotton has naturally increased. He recalled that during the previous BRS government, even cotton with 20-22% moisture was procured after mounting pressure on the Centre. "But today, they refuse to buy even at 12% moisture. Farmers are left with no option and are being pushed to despair," he said.

He stated that not even one lakh quintals of cotton have been procured so far. KTR alleged that the government appears to be colluding with private traders to exploit farmers.

The BRS leader criticised the arbitrary rule limiting cotton procurement to only 7 quintals per acre, despite Adilabad's fertile lands producing 10-15 quintals per acre. "Where should farmers sell the remaining produce?" he questioned.

He slammed the State government for indulging in "political drama," claiming that they scheduled a video conference with the Centre only because BRS leaders were visiting the farmers. He also pointed out that the recent Cabinet meeting failed to discuss the cotton crisis affecting more than half of Telangana's districts.

KTR further blamed the Congress government for the crisis across every stage of agriculture--power supply, fertiliser distribution, and now crop procurement. He also attacked the BJP-led Central government for allowing cotton imports and removing import duties, thereby damaging domestic farmers' prospects.

He warned that without mounting pressure on the Centre, the State government cannot resolve the crisis. "Protests are the only way forward. BRS will stand firmly with farmers," he declared.

The BRS leader demanded immediate withdrawal of the fingerprint requirement, 12% moisture restriction, and the 7-quintal-per-acre rule. He insisted that cotton must be procured even without the Kisan Kapas app and called for compensation of ₹20,000 per acre for all farmers affected by heavy rains.

He urged local BJP and Congress leaders, MPs, and Union Ministers from Telangana to exert pressure on the Centre to ensure justice for farmers.

KTR appealed to farmers to participate in the National Highways Blockade scheduled for November 21, organised jointly by farmer unions and various political parties in Adilabad.

KTR also assured financial support from the party to the family of Hadavu Deepak, a farmer who recently died by suicide.

- ANI

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Priya S
The mobile app requirement is completely impractical! My father is 65 and doesn't even know how to use a smartphone properly. Many villages in Adilabad have poor network coverage. How can farmers use this app? Government should have thought about this before implementing.
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David E
While I agree farmers need support, I'm concerned about the highway blockade. It affects ordinary citizens too. There must be better ways to protest without disrupting public life. Both state and central governments should sit with farmers and find a solution.
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Shreya B
Why are we importing cotton when our own farmers are suffering? This makes no economic sense. The government should prioritize Indian farmers first. The import duty removal has destroyed our domestic market. 😠
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Aman W
The moisture content issue is genuine. With unseasonal rains, how can farmers maintain 12% moisture? During BRS time they procured at 20-22%. Now they're being too strict. Farmers are the backbone of our country - they deserve better treatment.
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Nisha Z
It's sad that political parties only remember farmers during crisis. Where were all these leaders during sowing season? Farmers need permanent solutions, not temporary fixes and political drama. The suicide of Hadavu Deepak shows how desperate the situation has become. 🙏
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Vikram M

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