Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is striving to reopen the NSF sugar factory at Bodhan to benefit sugarcane farmers and in future good days will come for NSF workers and farmers, said Nizamabad MP K Kavitha at a meeting at Bodhan on Tuesday.
Kavitha was participating in the election campaign at Achanpally of Bodhan town, alongwith Bodhan MLA Mohammed Shakeel Amer. The MP said that KCR was striving to re-open the NSF sugar factory, discussing the issue with farmers and officials and if the area’s farmers take a united stand on the re-opening of the factory, good days will definitely come for the stakeholders.
She said that Telangana government was constructing the Kaleshwaram project, which on completion would provide irrigation to a large chunk of the State and help spread greenery. The
project works are in an advanced stage, and check-dams in villages had also been completed to benefit farmers in Bodhan mandal, MP added. Kavitha alleged that the BJP and Congress were spreading false propaganda in social media, and rejected the campaign against the TRS.
Bodhan MLA Shakeel Amer said that Kavitha had visited 600 villages in Nizamabad district until now, and sought to know how many villages the former Congress MP Madhu Yashki Goud had visited in his ten-year term. He said that Yashki had neglected the turmeric farmers issue and had never fought for turmeric board. On the BJP candidate D Aravind, he said that he had not given respect to his father, the Rajya Sabha MP D Srinivas. In such a scenario, re-electing Kavitha was the best bet for people, the MLA said.