Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Farmers’ rally enters Mumbai, to lay siege to Vidhan Bhavan

PROTEST Led by the All India Kisan Sabha, their demands include a complete waiver on farm loans and fair prices for their produce

- n letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Over 35,000 farmers from across Maharashtr­a, who embarked on a ‘Long March’ from Nashik on March 6 to press for their various demands, arrived in Mumbai on Sunday.

Apart from Opposition parties, the Shiv Sena, a partner in the ruling BJP-led coalition, too has vocally supported the agitation.

The farmers, led by Left-affiliated All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS), are demanding, among other things, proper implementa­tion of the Maharashtr­a government’s loan waiver scheme.

The protesters have covered around 180km on foot in six days.

The protesters will halt at the Somaiya ground in suburban Chunabhatt­i tonight, and set out for the Vidhan Bhavan in south Mumbai, where the Budget session is underway, on Monday, said leaders of the agitation.

“We will gherao (lay siege to) the Vidhan Bhavan tomorrow (Monday) to demand a complete loan waiver, fair price for farm produce, implementa­tion of the Swaminatha­n Commission’s recommenda­tions, and compensati­on for hailstorm-affected farmers among other things,” Kisan Gujar, president of the state council of AIKS, said.

“Today, our number is over 35,000. Over 20,000 farmers from other parts of the state will join us tomorrow,” he said, adding the farmers were also protesting against land acquisitio­n for projects such as high-speed railway and super-highways.

“Though we have been approached by the government officials advising us not to stay near the Vidhan Bhavan for long, everything will depend on how the government deals with our demands,” Gujar said.

Senior BJP leader and finance minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r said chief minister Devendra Fadnavis will meet the protesters’ delegation, and blamed the “apathetic” approach of past government­s for the farmers’ woes.

“Our government is committed to address all the grievances of farmers, which have accumulate­d due to the apathetic approach in the last several years...We are very sensitive towards farmers and two ministers (tribal developmen­t minister Vishnu Savara and Nashik’s guardian minister Girish Mahajan) have already been asked to look into their demands,” Mungantiwa­r told PTI.

Ajit Nawale of the AIKS, however, dismissed the overture. “The days of living on assurances have passed. Unless the government gives us something concrete, commits itself in writing, we will march towards the Vidhan Bhavan tomorrow,” he said.

Senior Shiv Sena leder and cabinet minister Eknath Shinde and Yuva Sena (Shiv Sena’s youth wing) chief Aditya Thackeray also greeted the protesters.

Thackeray said the Shiv Sena stood “shoulder to shoulder” with farmers in their struggle.

It was wrong to say that farmers were demanding loan waiver, as they are not criminals that they should need a ‘waiver’, Aditya said, adding “farmers are fighting for freedom from debt.”

Opposition Congress, NCP, Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena and AAP, also extended their support.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? Protesters led by the All India Kisan Sabha march from Nashik to Mumbai demanding a loan waiver among other things in Mumbai on Sunday.
PTI PHOTO Protesters led by the All India Kisan Sabha march from Nashik to Mumbai demanding a loan waiver among other things in Mumbai on Sunday.

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