Director of Agriculture not coming to inspect rain damage: New farmers expelled by Central Committee earlier | Director of Agriculture who did not come to study the impact of the rains: The new farmers who were chased away by the Central Committee earlier

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Puducherry before the Central Committee as it did not come to inspect during the rains Director of Agriculture Balakanthi was chased away by the peasants.

The Central Committee today inspected the effects of the floods in Pondicherry. The four-member team, led by Union Home Secretary Rajiv Sharma, first visited the Puducherry Pillaichavadi fishing village for sea erosion and house damage. The fishermen told the group that the bait needed to be pricked by the continuous sea erosion.

Next they visited the residential damage near Indira Gandhi Square and the rainwater infiltration into the residential area in NR Nagar area in Manaveli area.

Disaster relief team rescues 80 families affected by floods in NR Nagar, Manaveli The site was inspected by the Central Committee. The affected people then took the central team inside to come to their area. The then MLA and Assembly President explained the implications of wealth to the Central Committee.

“The old bridge on the Pondicherry-Cuddalore road is broken.

Finally, the central team visited the affected fields in the village of Bagoor. Who came with them Director of Agriculture The peasants besieged Balakanthi and chanted to go back. At one point they grabbed him and pushed him away. The police rescued him.

As farmers say about it, “Not even once in a while Director of Agriculture Balagandhi did not explore the region. He is working against the farmers. Two shutters on the Chidderi Dam broke down and had not been repaired for years. The mouth does not hurt. He is behaving very badly and speaks poorly of the officers who work there. “

Wide from there Director of Agriculture Joined the Central Committee. Constituency MLA Senthilkumar then explained to the Central Committee that relief should be provided as farmers have been severely affected by the floods.

They then inspected the damaged electrical equipment in the thorny area and the submerged crops in the water in the village of Parikkalpattu.

A joint petition was filed on behalf of the DMK MLAs at Mullodai on the Puducherry border to the Central Committee which left Puducherry for Cuddalore.

Opposition leader Siva said, “Farmers in Pondicherry were not given funds when the survey was conducted during the last storm. So the governor needs to immediately talk to the central government and get a minimum relief fund of Rs 500 crore.”

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