Hyderabad, Dec. 28 -- Acknowledging the Central government's contentious farm laws, Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Sunday said that there was no need for regulated farming and that the farmers can sell their produce wherever they can fetch a higher price.

"The new farm laws being implemented in the country allowed the farmers to sell their crop anywhere. Hence, the state government need not set purchase centers in the villages," KCR said, in a review meeting held at Pragati Bhavan.

Interestingly, the Telangana Rashtra Samiti-led government extended support to the agitating farmers in Delhi, by directly participating in the nationwide strike on December 8. It may be recalled that KCR said that the fight shall continue un...