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Kodihalli Chandrasekhar Held A Protest Against CM BSY

Kodihalli Chandrasekhar Held A Protest Against CM BS Yeddyurappa. Is it CM Yeddyurappa who dares to say ‘sugarcane bill. Kodihalli Chandrasekhar Kidi. Governments are forgetting the farmers day by day.

The Land Reform Amendment Act, APMC Act, is going to push 50 crores, people, out of the village in the next 10 years.

Check your worthiness Yeddyurappa. Many of your disciples are sugar factory owners. Drought, flooding, loss from Corona to farmers. Kodihalli Chandrashekhar, President of the Farmers’ Union in Mudholai, has called for Mr. Yeddyurappanto to pay the pending Bills.

A large farmers ‘meeting was held in Mudhola city of Bagalkot district under the aegis of the State Farmers’ Association, the Green Army, and the Sugarcane Growers Association, demanding the current sugarcane rates and dues bill.

At the meeting, Kodihalli Chandrasekhar held a protest against Chief Minister Yeddyurappa Governments are forgetting the farmers day by day. The Land Reform Amendment Act, APMC Act, is going to push 50 crore, people, out of the village in the next 10 years.

Corona is gone, who’s not afraid. Don’t let anyone get scared. The virus is on earth for a hundred years, two hundred years. We don’t know, it was Hogtan. Kodihalli Chandrashekhar, president of the Farmers’ Union, has said that the coronation is still in place and seventy-five are gone.

At present the present provisional rate of 3500 per cane should be set. In addition, sugar cane growers have come out with a large open meeting of farmers claiming that sugarcane is not supplied to the factories until the payment of the outstanding bill.

More than five hundred farmers were present at the meeting. But the meeting was a social gap. Farmers were warned that the price of sugarcane should be fixed by blowing a green shawl.

Peasant power demonstration in Sugar’s lobby floor

Mudhole Sugarcane Growers in Northern Karnataka have received attention. And sugarcane is growing too. Farmers protest the sugar factories on the streets every year for pending bill. But the sugar factories lobby is not getting the right price and dues bill for the farmers.

The sugar cane growers have indirectly sent a message to the government and the Sugars lobby through a massive open meeting. At present, the current tariff should be fixed at 3500 per tonne cane.

The pending bill should be paid immediately by the government, factories would not get the supply of sugarcane until then, and farmers were protesting against the sugar factory and the government.

He warned that the sugar factory would not be opened if the sugarcane price was not paid and the pending bill was not paid.

The meeting was attended by farmers and farmer leaders including district president Basavanthappa Kamble, farmer leaders Subhash Shirabura, KT Patil and Dayananda Patil.

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