17-12-2024 01:01:17 AM
Metro India News | amaravati :
In a remarkable display of dedication to his cause, a young farmer named Naveen Kumar from Sri Satya Sai district, has embarked on a 760-kilometer bullock cart journey from his village to Amaravati. His mission? To personally convey the plight of farmers, especially the detrimental effects of middlemen, to Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan.
Deeply troubled by the increasing number of farmer suicides driven by financial distress and the exploitation by middlemen, Naveen felt compelled to take action. He believed that a one-on-one meeting with the Deputy CM would be the most effective way to bring the farmers' issues to the forefront.
Naveen’s journey, which spanned over 28 days, has taken him through numerous villages and towns. Along the way, he has interacted with countless farmers, listening to their stories of hardships and struggles.
However, upon reaching Mangalagiri, Naveen has been camping outside the Jana Sena party office for the past three days, hoping to get an audience with Pawan Kalyan. He has informed the office staff about his arduous journey and the urgent need to discuss the pressing issues faced by farmers.
Despite the harsh weather conditions and the challenges of caring for his bullocks, Naveen remains determined to meet the Deputy CM. He has appealed to the office staff to facilitate a meeting, emphasizing the importance of addressing the farmers' concerns.
Naveen's primary concern is the exploitation of farmers by middlemen, which has led to significant financial losses and pushed many to the brink of despair. He believes that direct intervention from the government is necessary to protect the interests of farmers and ensure their livelihoods.
Naveen's journey has captured the attention of many, serving as a symbol of the resilience and determination of farmers. His selfless act has sparked discussions about the challenges faced by the agricultural community and the need for urgent reforms.