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Over one lakh farmers to march in Delhi on 29 and 30 November against Centre's 'failure' to address their issues

Press Trust of India • November 25, 2018, 12:54:17 IST
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The rally has been organised to protest against the Centre’s failure to address farmers’ issues, he said, adding the government must come out clean on measures for them.

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Over one lakh farmers to march in Delhi on 29 and 30 November against Centre's 'failure' to address their issues

New Delhi: Over one lakh farmers from across the country plan to assemble in the national capital on 29 and 30 November to participate in a mega-march to protest against, what they have termed, the Centre’s “failure” to address their issues. [caption id=“attachment_5090071” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters Representational image. Reuters[/caption] Hannan Mollah, convenor of All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC), an umbrella body of 208 farmers’ and agricultural workers’ organisations, said that on 29 November, the farmers would start the Kisan Mukti March from different corners of Delhi — Bijwasan, Majnu Ka Tila, Nizamuddin and Anand Vihar — to Ramlila ground. A cultural programme ‘Ek Sham Kisan Ke Naam’ dedicated to farmers would be held at the Ramlila ground on the first day of the congregation, where prominent singers and poets would perform. “On 30 November, the farmers will start their march from Ramlila ground to Parliament. At Parliament Street, farmer leaders will speak on agrarian issues and also, leaders of different political parties barring the BJP will address the gathering,” said Mollah, who is a senior leader of the CPM. The rally has been organised to protest against the Centre’s failure to address farmers’ issues, he said, adding the government must come out clean on measures for them. Atul Anjaan, national secretary of All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) said all top leaders of opposition parties including Congress chief Rahul Gandhi and chief ministers of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, West Bengal have been invited for the two-day meet. AIKSCC was formed under the aegis of AIKS and other left-affiliated farmers’ bodies in June 2017, after struggles of farmers in different states like Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, for debt relief and remunerative prices. It had formulated two private members bills — The Farmers Freedom from Indebtedness Bill 2018 and Farmers’ Right to Guaranteed Remunerative Minimum Support Price for Agricultural Commodities Bill 2018. “The bills were prepared after a series of discussion on farmers issues during the Kisan Mukti Sansad, which was held in November last year,” said Mollah. He added that CPM MP KK Ragesh, who is also the national joint secretary of AIKS, has introduced the bills in Rajya Sabha. Raju Shetty of Swabhimani Shetkari Saghtana presented these in Lok Sabha. AIKSCC has demanded a special session of Parliament to adopt the two key bills of liberation from farm debt and fair assured prices to farmers and also to discuss the agrarian crisis and its related aspects. It has also sought President Ram Nath Kovind’s intervention on holding the special session. Anjaan said rural India has been reeling under agrarian distress and for solving it, left parties and left-leaning organisations have been raising “democratic voices” across the country. “To counter the agrarian distress, the first step of the government should be waiving farmers’ loans. A National Debt Relief Commission for farmers has also to be set up,” he said. He added that the government should implement the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission so as to provide the farming community with a “big relief”.

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