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**Summary:**

The Andhra Pradesh Farmers’ Associations Coordination Committee has condemned the police repression of farmers in Kandukur village, Andhra Pradesh, who were protesting the allocation of 8,350 acres of farmland, including mango orchards, to IndoSolar. The committee is demanding immediate action against the police officers responsible for the brutality.

**News Article:**

**Farmers’ Protest in Andhra Pradesh Met with Police Brutality, Farmers’ Groups Condemn Action**

*VIJAYAWADA, Andhra Pradesh – June 29, 2025* – The Andhra Pradesh Farmers’ Associations Coordination Committee has issued a strong condemnation of the Andhra Pradesh police following a violent crackdown on protesting farmers in Kandukur village. The farmers were peacefully demonstrating against the allocation of 8,350 acres of their farmland, including the renowned Ulavapadu mango orchards, to the Shirdi-affiliated IndoSolar company.

According to the committee, the police responded to the peaceful protest with excessive force, even targeting a national political leader present at the scene.

“We strongly condemn the repressive actions of the Kandukur police,” said Vadde Shobhanadreeswara Rao, convener of the Farmers’ Associations Coordination Committee. “The peaceful protest of the farmers was met with brutality… Immediate action must be taken against the police personnel responsible for this assault.”

Rao urged the Director General of Police (DGP) of Andhra Pradesh to immediately investigate the incident and hold those responsible for the “inhumane display of power” accountable. The incident raises serious questions about the balance between development and the rights of agricultural communities in the region.

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