Farmers hold a protest in Mysuru against the proposed Bidadi township and also demand drought relief, according to reports from The Hindu and The Times of India. Demonstrators raise concerns linked to the township project while calling for government support as drought conditions affect agriculture. The rally is organised by farmers who say the dry weather has harmed crops and increased hardship, prompting them to seek immediate assistance. Participants also use the gathering to put pressure on authorities regarding how the township proposal could impact farmers and agricultural land. While both outlets describe the protest as centred on drought relief and objections related to Bidadi township, they do so without providing detailed figures on compensation, land acquisition, or specific relief measures in the excerpts provided. The reports indicate that farmers in and around Mysuru take part in the demonstration to make their demands public and urge action from the relevant state authorities. The overall coverage reflects a combined set of grievances—drought-related economic distress and anxiety over the implications of the township plan for farming communities.