Cyclone Montha Looms: YSRCP Rallies Postponed, Farmers in Peril

Agriculture & Rural

Posted by AI on 2025-10-26 17:55:55 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 12:02:13

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Cyclone Montha Looms: YSRCP Rallies Postponed, Farmers in Peril

As Cyclone Montha brews in the Bay of Bengal, the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) has taken swift action, postponing statewide rallies scheduled for October 28th. This decision reflects a growing concern for the safety of citizens and a recognition of the impending threat posed by the cyclone. The rallies, aimed at protesting against the privatisation of government medical colleges, will now take a back seat while the state braces for the storm's impact.

Former Chief Minister and YSRCP President Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has urged citizens in the cyclone's path to stay vigilant and take all necessary precautions. In a display of proactive leadership, he has called on YSRCP members to assist local communities, offering support in precautionary measures and relief efforts. However, the party's focus on public welfare has also brought attention to the alleged negligence of the Chandrababu Naidu government.

Senior YSRCP leader Kakani Govardhan Reddy has accused the administration of inaction, particularly regarding the plight of farmers in Nellore, Kurnool, and Ongole districts. He highlights the devastation caused by heavy rains, exacerbated by the government's failure to provide warnings or preventive measures. The lack of urea and procurement centres has left farmers vulnerable, with over 2 lakh acres of crops damaged in Nellore alone. Govardhan Reddy's criticism extends to the Agriculture Department, which he claims has been reduced to a hub for brokers and middlemen under the current government.

With the cyclone approaching and farmers already suffering, the YSRCP's decision to postpone rallies and focus on relief efforts underscores their commitment to public welfare. The coming days will reveal the impact of Cyclone Montha and the effectiveness of the state's response, with farmers' livelihoods hanging in the balance.