The Southwest Booster

Protest to support India farmers held in Swift Current

- SCOTT ANDERSON SOUTHWEST BOOSTER

A boisterous protest was held in Swift Current’s downtown on Sunday afternoon when 30 people gathered in solitary with farmers in India who are objecting to a series of government changes to agricultur­e which hinder their livelihood­s.

There were large scale peaceful protests hosted coast-to-coast across Canada on December 6, and Swift Current’s hour long rally also supported India’s farmer protests against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administra­tion.

Protest organizer Gurpyar Singh noted the group is concerned with a trio of government decisions which were forced onto the farmers, including the removal of a farmers’ ability to sell grain to the government at a minimum guaranteed price, and they are now forced to sell to private buyers who are likely to pay less than former guaranteed prices. The new rules will also impact storage of farm produce, which will benefit the corporatio­ns more than small farmers.

“We calculate that we can get this much profit. But now they are taking away that fixed price. They are saying we do not give you the fixed price. That the main thing, we do not want that,” Singh said during Sunday’s rally. “We want that benefit that we were getting earlier. They are stealing from us.”

In addition to this forced contract farming, they were protesting for a resumption of guaranteed prices which would essentiall­y be a guaranteed minimum wage for small farmers.

The majority of Swift Current’s protest participan­ts were born in India and have come to Swift Current to work or further their education.

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