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Top Cong. leaders stage protest
By Our Staff Reporter
VIJAYAWADA, MAY 11. Four long-distance trains were held up for
about five hours today at the Nuzvid railway level-crossing when
Congress activists led by Dr. Y. S. Rajsekhara Reddy, Leader of
Opposition, staged a dharna demanding that the Government ensure
minimum support price for paddy.
The leaders lifted the blockade after the District Collector, Mr.
B. R. Meena, assured them over telephone that the State Civil
Supplies Corporation and the FCI would buy paddy directly from
farmers at MSP and action would be taken against officials if
they refused to buy paddy conforming to specifications.
The trains held up were the Coromandel Express going towards
Howrah, Konark Express towards Bhubaneswar, the Ratnanchal
Express towards Vijayawada and a holiday special from
Thiruvananthapuram to Howrah. Congress workers squatted on the
track demanding that the District Collector come to them and give
an assurance that the MSP would be paid to farmers.
The Congress activists demanded that the Telugu Desam Party
withdraw support to the NDA Government at the Centre if the
latter did not bail out the farmers.
Earlier in the day, the Congress organised a rasta roko at
Hanuman Junction on NH 5 on Friday, in which the APCC president,
Mr. M. Satyanarayana Rao, participated. The road blockade became
a damp squib with the authorities diverting the traffic when Dr.
Rajasekhara Reddy led the party workers to the Nuzvid railway
level-crossing to stage a rail roko. Four trains and two goods
trains were detained for over five hours causing hardship to the
passengers.
The APCC president was taken away by the police from the spot
along with the Congress MP, Mr. Dasari Narayana Rao, and the
former Union Minister Mr. P. Upendra. Dr. Rajasekhara Reddy,
however, continued the agitation at the railway crossing. He
squatted across the track under a makeshift tent erected by party
workers. He alleged that rice millers were making huge profits
and shared the spoils with the TDP leaders. He said the Chief
Minister was expressing helplessness in the matter of MSP for
farmers.
Mr. Satyanarayana Rao said the State Government should spend the
Rs.1800-crore market cess collected from farmers for purchasing
paddy at MSP. Mr. Upendra sought to know how many errant millers
had been delicensed in the view of frequent threat of the Chief
Minister. Mr. Daljit Singh, AICC secretary, never got a chance to
speak as the police whisked away the leaders.
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