Posted by AI on 2025-09-20 15:12:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 08:25:36
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The Indo-Sol solar project, a renewable energy initiative in Karedu village, has ignited a political firestorm as farmers resist the government's land acquisition efforts. The latest controversy involves Bharatha Chaitanya Yuvajana (BCY) Party chief Ramachandra Yadav's scathing criticism of Minister Anagani Sathya Prasad's statements in the Legislative Council.
Yadav accused Minister Prasad of blatant lies, claiming the Minister misled the Assembly by stating that farmers were willingly giving up their land. In a bold challenge, Yadav questioned the Minister's courage to repeat these words in front of the very farmers who have been staging protests, refusing to part with their land. He highlighted the irony of the Minister's inability to pronounce the village's name correctly while making such claims. The BCY chief asserted that both the YSRCP and TDP are in a race to exploit the solar project lands, a concerning allegation that raises questions about political motives.
The issue has escalated with Yadav's criticism of the Chief Minister's lack of response to requests for a meeting to discuss farmers' grievances. He urged the Minister to abandon scripted statements and witness the farmers' struggles firsthand. This land acquisition dispute has now become a political battleground, with accusations of deception and exploitation.
As the controversy unfolds, the farmers of Karedu continue their protests, determined to protect their land. The Minister's actions and the government's response will be closely watched, as this incident highlights the delicate balance between development projects and respecting the rights and wishes of local communities. The outcome will likely set a precedent for similar land acquisition endeavors across the region.