Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Victorious’ Maha farmers on their way back home

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With hopes in their eyes and a written assurance from the Maharashtr­a government that meets their demands, thousands of farmers, who gathered here from all over the state, have gone back to their native places.

Under the banner of the Akhil Bhartiya Kisan Sabha (AIKS) of the CPI(M), over 35,000 farmers trekked 180km from Nashik to here over six days, some even barefooted, with a slew of demands which included rights to till forest land and a complete farm loan waiver.

The farmers called off their agitation on Monday after the BJP-led government announced it has accepted “almost all” of their demands in writing and assured implementa­tion in a time-bound manner.

The agitators left for home by various modes of transport, a senior police official said, adding two trains were arranged by the government to ferry them back. Farmers and tribals from Nashik district boarded the special trains arranged by the government, Ashok Dhawale, AIKS president and a member of the CPI(M) Central Committee, told PTI.

All farmers bought tickets and boarded the trains as it was not fair to take any favour from the government, he said.

“When our march reached Somaiya Ground in Sion on the night of March 11, the government was ready to provide us 100 BEST (civic) buses to take us to south Mumbai. But, we declined

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to take any favour that day too,” Dhawale said.

“We decided to march past midnight because we did not want to cause any inconvenie­nce to Mumbaikars and students who were having their SSC and HSC exams,” he said. Dhawale said the farmers were happy with whatever they got from the government.

“We won the battle, but the war is still on. We are going to see at the ground level how the government is going to implement the written assurance given to us.

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