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Cong Manifesto For 2023 T'gana Assembly Polls Will Have Sharp Focus On Farming Issues: Rahul Gandhi

 The Congres𒊎s manifesto for the 2023 Legislative Assembly elections in Telangana will have a special focus on farming issues, which would be prepared after extensive ♏consultations with all stakeholders, top party leader Rahul Gandhi said on Thursday.

 The Congress manifesto for the 2023 Legislative𒀰 Assembly elections in Telangana will have a special focus♍ on farming issues, which would be prepared after extensive consultations with all stakeholders, top party leader Rahul Gandhi said on Thursday.

Gandhi, who resumed his 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' in Telangana after a four-day Diw𒈔ali break, had an interaction with farmers and farmers' representatives 🌌from different parts of the state.

The suicides🍸 of tenant farmers, lack of crop insurance and disaster relief, and problems concerning the 'Dharani' land records portal were discussed,𝓰 AICC General Secretary, in charge of communications, Jairam Ramesh said.

 "@RahulGandhi also promised that the Congress manifesto for the upcoming Assembly elections in Telangana will have a very sharp focus on farming 🙈🌸issues and will be prepared after the widest possible consultations with all stakeholders," Ramesh tweeted.

Observing that 30 percent of peasants in the state are tenant farmᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚers and they account for 80 percent of suicides since 2014, Ramesh alleged that the TRS government has failed miserably to provide any relief to bereaved families. 

Gandhi met the wi🍸dows who are still struggling to make ends meet as൲ women farmers, he said.

Since Kharif 2020, Telangana does not have any crop insurance scheme nor has it given any compensation for disasterඣs through the 2005 NDMA (National Disaster Management) Act. This has deprived lakhs of farmers of compensation when there is crop loss, the frequency of which has increased due to climate change, the AICC General Secretary claimed.

He further alleged that the "much advertised" 'Rythu Bandhu' investment support scheme of the T𒀰RS government meant for farmers does not benefit tenant farmers and cul𝐆tivators in any way.

Rahul Gandhi assured those tenant farmers and those who till the land must be registered and get the full benefit of government schemes, including bank loan🧜s, direct income transfer, and crop insurance.

Noting that the farmers also complained of the 'Dharani' scheme in Telangana, Ramesh said it is criminal that a scheme to modernize land records is dispossessing tens of thousands of Dalits, Adivasis, and other Backwards castes of 🤪their own lands.

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After a gap of four days, the Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra re𒉰sumed from Makthal in the Narayanp♌et district of Telangana today.           

The yatra kicked off atౠ 6.30 AM from Makthal with state Congress president A Revanth Reddy, MP Uttam Kumar Reddy, CLP leader Bhatti Vikramarka and a number of party leaders joining Gandhi.

This is the second day of the yatra in the state. The Bharat Jodo Yatra entered the state via Gudebellur on October 23 morning, after exiting Ka😼rnata▨ka.

After a brief march, it took a break from Sunday nꦆoon till October 26.

Gandhi who left for the ��national capital on October 23, landed here last night and left for Gudebellur by r𝕴oad.

The Yatra is expec❀ted to enter Maharashtra♔ on November 7.  It will take a one-day break on November 4.

The Wayanad MP will meet intellec🦄tuals, and leaders of various communities, including personalities from the sporting, business, and entertainment sectors.

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He will also visit prayer halls, mosques, and temples across Telangana, and will offer prayers, members of thꦚe Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee s🎐aid.

The Bharat Jodo Yatꦅra 𓃲commenced on September 7 from Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu.

Gandhi completed the marathon walk in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnatak🌳a, before beginning the Telangana leg of the yatra.

(Inputs from PTI)

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