Farmers in Mandya district protest over what they describe as the likely submergence of agricultural land due to ongoing “wall” or related construction work, according to Times of India. The protest centres on concerns that the project could affect existing fields by flooding or raising water levels, potentially damaging crops and livelihoods. Farmers argue that the work proceeds despite uncertainty about how much land may be affected and what mitigation or compensation measures, if any, are in place. The reporting indicates that local farmers gather to voice their demands and draw attention to the impact of the project on farming activities in the area. The sources provided do not include detailed statements from government officials, project authorities, or contractors, nor do they specify the exact location of the work, the project name, or the time frame for completion. At this stage, the available information focuses on the farmers’ grievance that the construction could lead to loss of usable farmland.