The Asian Age

2- day farmers’ convention in Delhi next week

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New Delhi: Various organisati­ons working for the rights of farmers are organising a two- day national convention here next week on agrarian crisis, assault on cattle economy and lynching of dalits and minorities. The convention scheduled on March 20- 21 will be joined by farmers’ organisati­ons, social activists, political party representa­tives and the academics. “The continued disruption of agricultur­e, strong pursuance of anti- people policies by the government­s, and apathy for the conditions of farmers and agricultur­al workers has reached a new low — where a coordinate­d attack and unleashing of terror among rural communitie­s has seen animal husbandry and its existence per se under threat,” said Hannan Mollah of All India Kisan Sabha, farmers’ wing of the CPI ( M). Prem Singh of All India Kisan Mahasabha, said, “small, medium and marginal farmers are strongly affected by the emerging practice of criminalis­ation and extortions in the name of cow protection”. While Ramesh Kumar of Akhil Bhartiya Kisan Khet Mazdoor Sangathan said “Dancing to the whims of monopolist­ic corporate houses, the ruling party is laying groundwork for communalis­ed divisions in society.”

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