Ex Cabinet Minister Supports Amaravati Farmers Yatra!

Update: 2022-09-12 14:58 GMT
As announced earlier, the farmers in the Amaravati region started the second edition of their padayatra to fight for the capital region. The yatra started today and it will be concluded after reaching Arasavalli. The farmers faced many issues even getting permission. With the Police department not permitting them, the farmers approached the High Court and the court permitted them.

To stand in solidarity with the Amaravati farmers, a few former Ministers participated in the yatra and supported them. Telangana firebrand leader Renuka Chaudhary made her way to Andhra Pradesh and she supported them. To supper them, Renuka Chaudhary rode a tractor.

Speaking highly about the farmers who are fighting for the Amaravati capital, Renuka Chaudary lashed out at the Andhra Pradesh government for causing trouble for the farmers who are fighting for their rightful demand. When everyone is supporting Amaravati, why does the Jagan government want to oppose it, she asked.

Having said that, the former Cabinet Minister lashed out at the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh and said people in the state are realizing their mistake of voting for YCP and they are not happy at all with the way the YCP is running the state.

It has to be mentioned here that Renuka Chaudhary has been a strong supporter of the Amaravati capital idea. When the farmers carried out a yatra, she supported them and when the farmers launched the second edition of the yatra, she reached all the way to Andhra Pradesh and supported them.

Moreover, Renuka Chaudhary is a strong critic of YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. When Chandrababu Naidu was reportedly humiliated in the Assembly, she asked why CBN was silent. She even asked if Jagan is going to rule the state that way.

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