Vijayawada: Representatives of various farmers associations and political parties' leaders from the State will join the protest against the three farm laws enacted by the Central government in New Delhi on Wednesday. Farmer leaders will express their solidarity to the agitating farmers in the national capital. The national level protest "Kisan Sansad' to be held at Jantar mantar in New Delhi on Wednesday under the auspices of All Indian Kisan Sangharsh Co-ordination Committee (AIKSCC). Former minister and convenor of the State Farmers Association co-ordination committee Vadde Sobhanadreeswara Rao is leading the 30-member delegation from Andhra Pradesh. CPM State secretary P Madhu, Nallamada Rytu Sangham president Dr Kolla Rajamohan, AIKMS State secretary D Harinath, Onole Rytu Abhivruddhi Vedika convenor Chunduru Rangarao, Andhra Pradesh Rythu Sangham vice president V Krishnaiah and other leaders are in the delegation. The delegation will stage protests in Delhi the next day on Thursday demanding the government to address the problems being faced by the oustees of Polavaram project in Andhra Pradesh and other issues related to the State. Krishna district farmers and representatives of various associations bade a farewell to the Andhra Pradesh delegation at the Gannavaram Airport on Tuesday. Federation of Andhra Pradesh Water Users Associations president Alla Gopala krishna Rao speaking to media at the Airport demanded that the Union government immediately withdraw the black laws enacted by the Union government. He said the Central government is not conceding to the demands of the farmers for eight months. An explosion and hundreds of dead bodies scattered... Half of the city devastated Priyanka Gandhi lashes Yogi Adityananth Govt over Doctor's Killing Associated Press promotes Daisy Veerasingham to agency’s president and CEO