The Asian Age

Farmers hold protest in Delhi

This government has cheated them ( farmers and workers), this government has to be removed, says Sitaram Yechury

- SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y

A protester waves a trade union flag during a protest to highlight the problems faced by farmers, workers and agricultur­al labourers at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Wednesday.

◗ Braving incessant rains, which had ruined the camp where the workers had been lodged at Ramlila Maidan, the workers and peasants marched towards Parliament in the morning.

The capital witnessed a rare sea of red on Wednesday as lakhs of workers, peasants and scores of marginalis­ed groups rallied for what they called their basic rights, which included Minimum Support Price ( MSP) as per the recommenda­tions of the Swami nathan Committee report, minimum wages of ` 18,000 per month and concrete measures for employment generation.

Braving incessant rains, which had ruined the camp where the workers had been lodged at Ramlila Maidan, the workers and peasants marched towards Parliament in the morning. Organisers said that people came from around 26 states.

Organised by the All India Kisan Mahasabha, Centre of Indian Trade Unions and All India Agricultur­al Workers Union, the farmers and peasants from across the country were joined by scores of small unions of Anganwadi workers, constructi­on workers, midday meal employees and bank unions. The organisers announced that trade unions would hold a conclave to announce a two- day strike from September 28.

Apart from this, on November 3, a youth march to Parliament would be held which would be supported by peasants and workers and another long march Delhi would be held on November 28- 30. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the gathering at Jantar Mantar, CPI( M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury said: “This is the war cry ( aakrosh) of people. This government has cheated them. This government has to be removed. Government will not listen to people and that is why we will be intensifyi­ng our protests. There will be nationwide strikes. Not a single promise was met by this government. You cannot trust this government. Next week there will be some protest”.

Hannan Mollah, AIKS General Secretary, said: “We want the government to fulfil its promises. Where is the promise on Minimum Support Price ( MSP)? Where is loan waiver? For farmers, the Modi raj is the raj of traitors. Without addressing our concerns, you cannot solve the problems of the country. You will not be allowed to rule”.

AIKS president Ashok Dawale said there would be another long march from November 28- 30 in Delhi. It will be a march to Parliament. From different parts of Delhi, various farmers organisati­ons will take part in that.

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 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE, PTI ?? Protesters listen to a speaker during the ‘ Mazdoor Kisan Sangharsh Rally’ organised by workers and farmers from various unions at Parliament Street in New Delhi on Wednesday. An aerial view shows traffic jam during the rally at Connaught Place.
— BIPLAB BANERJEE, PTI Protesters listen to a speaker during the ‘ Mazdoor Kisan Sangharsh Rally’ organised by workers and farmers from various unions at Parliament Street in New Delhi on Wednesday. An aerial view shows traffic jam during the rally at Connaught Place.
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