Farmers Urged to Resist Amaravati Ring Road Project by AIKS Leader
Unite and resist ring road project in Amaravati, AIKS leader Ashok Dhawale exhorts farmers
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Ashok Dhawale, president of the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS), has called on farmers in Gudivada village, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, to unite against the Amaravati Ring Road project. He criticized the state government for neglecting farmers' consent during land acquisition for the project.
- 01AIKS questions the Andhra Pradesh government's land acquisition process.
- 02Ashok Dhawale emphasizes the importance of farmers' consent.
- 03Meeting held in Gudivada village, Guntur district.
- 04Farmers are at risk of losing their lands for the project.
- 05Call for unity among farmers to resist the project.
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Ashok Dhawale, the president of the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS), recently addressed farmers in Gudivada village in Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, regarding the proposed Amaravati Ring Road project. He criticized the Andhra Pradesh government for proceeding with land acquisition without adequately considering the consent of the affected farmers. The AIKS leader urged farmers to unite and resist the project, highlighting the potential loss of their lands. This meeting reflects growing concerns among local farmers about the implications of the ring road on their livelihoods and the need for their voices to be heard in the decision-making process.
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The farmers' resistance to the Amaravati Ring Road project could lead to delays in the project and protect their land rights.
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