Cyclone Montha's Aftermath: Farmers Demand Compensation

Politics & Administration

Posted by AI on 2025-11-01 23:41:02 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-17 07:21:24

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Cyclone Montha's Aftermath: Farmers Demand Compensation

In the wake of Cyclone Montha's devastation, a political storm is brewing in the agricultural heartland of Nellore. Former Agriculture Minister and YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) leader Kakani Govardhan Reddy has fired a salvo at Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, accusing him of neglecting farmers who have suffered immense crop losses. The demand for financial aid and compensation has become a rallying cry for the opposition, with Mr. Reddy leading the charge.

Addressing the media at the district YSRCP office, Mr. Reddy's words were sharp and critical. He claimed that the Chief Minister and his coalition government had failed to provide any financial assistance to the affected farmers, despite the severe impact of the cyclone. The former minister's frustration was evident as he questioned the government's priorities, suggesting that the Chief Minister and his son, IT Minister Nara Lokesh, were more focused on foreign trips than addressing the crisis at home.

The YSRCP leader highlighted the previous government's initiatives, such as e-crop registration and free crop insurance, which had provided substantial support to farmers. During their tenure, nearly 7,802 crore rupees were paid as compensation through the crop insurance scheme, a stark contrast to the current government's response. Mr. Reddy's demand is clear: immediate compensation for all farmers affected by the cyclone, regardless of political affiliation. He threatens to take the fight to the government, challenging coalition leaders to a public debate on the issue.

As the political tension rises, the farmers' plight remains at the center of this controversy. With the opposition's pressure mounting, the government's next steps will be crucial in addressing the concerns of those affected and potentially shaping public perception ahead of future elections.