"Kapus are cheated by the TDP government. Another agitation is imminent and the intensity of the fresh stir would be much higher as the community members are seething with anger," Padmanabham said.
The agitation by the community at Tuni in East Godavari district had turned violent when the protestors went on a rampage setting on fire a passenger train, a police station, and police and private vehicles on January 31.
Padmanabham said a detailed plan of the agitation will be announced in the next couple of days after a meeting with Kapu leaders tomorrow.
Padmanabham, who is spearheading the stir for reservation in education and jobs in Andhra Pradesh, accused Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu of "ignoring" the assurances he had given to Kapus.
"Kapus are denied loans which are being cornered only by TDP leaders in name of 'Janmabhoomi Committees'. It has been about three weeks since I called off my fast, but the government is yet to fulfill its promises," he claimed.
"Only 30,000 applicants are selected for granting loan out of 3.5 lakh applicants from 13 districts under 'Kapu Welfare Corporation'," he alleged.
The Kapu leader had sat on a hunger strike last month, but called it off on the fourth day on oral assurances given by a team of TDP leaders sent by the CM.
He had claimed he was promised the government would release Rs 500 crore for the Kapu Welfare Finance Corporation in the present financial year and allocate Rs 1,000 crore every year from the next budget.
