Hubballi: Members of the Karnataka Kalasa Banduri Farmers’ Struggle Committee staged a protest in the city on Saturday, demanding the implementation of the Mahadayi Project as well as the Krishna Irrigation Project.

The farmers, who gathered near Durgabail on Saturday morning, shouted slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi and Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. They also burnt a portrait of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is in the city, calling out, “Go Back, Amit Shah!”

Siddu Teji, chairperson of the farmers’ committee, said that the implementation of the Swaminathan Commission would benefit farmers in the region greatly. “Farmers here are struggling without support prices for their crops. They are fighting against both excessive rainfall and drought. The Central and the state governments should take immediate action in relation to the farmers’ problems,” he demanded.

“The people are being misguided by the BJP leaders, who have been claiming that they have received approval for the implementation of the Mahadayi Project, although the Forest Department is yet to give permission. The work on the banks of River Krishna too has been halted. The Central government has not granted any funds,” he added.

“Modi and Shah have been visiting the state frequently, but with only a façade of development work. They are interested in merely campaigning for the upcoming elections and not progress,” the leader said and added, “The political leaders come here to give money to the people as a means of wooing voters. The election officers should check the flights the leaders travel in.”

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The first round of direct talks between the United States and Iran, held in Islamabad, has concluded, Al Jazeera reported citing sources close to the development.

According to the report, following the discussions, delegations from both sides agreed to exchange written documents, a move aimed at ensuring clarity and consensus on the understandings reached during the meeting.

Both the Iranian and US delegations arrived in Islamabad on Saturday, April 11, amid high security for the peace talks.