A day after a farmer committed himself out of worry that his two acres of farmland would be seized for the proposed industrial zone, protests broke out in the Telangana village of Adloor Yellareddy. The police stopped the wife of the late farmer Ramulu and others from staging a protest on Wednesday in front of the Kamareddy municipal building while carrying the demised body. They later protested outside the Kamareddy bus terminus on the former National Highway 44. The Collectorate was under siege on Thursday by farmers from eight nearby villages who wanted the new masterplan concept withdrawn. At the collectorate, protesters and police engaged in combat as they attempted to scale the barriers. The protesting farmers claimed that the project would deprive them of cultivable land and their means of subsistence. According to reports, the government wants to buy 1,200 acres of land for the industrial zone. As the farmers continued to demonstrate, BJP MLA Raghunandan Rao and other