TJAC makes its mark in KCR’s bastion

‘Amaraveerula Spoorthi Yatra’ attracts huge public patronage

June 24, 2017 11:54 pm | Updated 11:55 pm IST - SIDDIPET

Telangana Joint Action Committee (TJAC) headed by Prof. Kodandaram demanded that the government take steps to arrest suicides by farmers. He has also demanded that the government implement the Land Acquisition Act, 2013, while taking land from farmers. He has also referred to the forcible acquisition of land at the National Investment and Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ) in Zaheerabad.

Prof. Kondadaram concluded his ‘Telangana Amaraveerula Spoorthi Yatra’ at the district headquarters. Three years after the formation of the State, for the first time, the TJAChoisted its flag in the newly formed headquarters of Siddipet by questioning the “misrule” of the State Government.

The yatra commenced in Sangareddy on Wednesday and concluded here on Saturday after covering several parts in the erstwhile Medak district covering Sangareddy, Medak and Siddipet districts. It evoked good response from the public.

“All the families who had sacrificed their lives for Telangana should be recognised and financial assistance should be extended to them,” Mr. Kodandaram said adding that all the 2 lakh vacant posts need to be filled immediately to meet the aspirations of the unemployed youth.

“Dharna Chowk at Indira Park needs to be restored to give the power of questioning to the public. Restore it immediately. Reopen the NDSL and Bodhan Sugars without fail,” he demanded the government, besides telling it to extend bank loans to farmers.

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