The Asian Age

Farmers defy Sec. 144, press for pension in Odisha march

Patnaik govt to form committee to look into demands

- AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO

◗ The police managed to take control of the situation by arresting top leaders of the organisati­on and senior Cong leader Pradeep Majhi

Thousands of farmers under the banner of Naba Niraman Krushak Sangathan on Monday broke police cordons and marched towards Bhubaneswa­r to press for their demand for price prestige and pension.

The peasants, who have been demanding price, prestige and pensions, defied the imposition of prohibitor­y orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code at Tamando and Hansapal rushed to the city.

The police, however, managed to take control of the situation by arresting top leaders of the organisati­on and senior Congress leader Pradeep Majhi, who also extended his party’s support to the movement.

Alarmed over the situation and realising that the discontent­ment of the farmers was creating an anti- government sentiments, the Naveen Patnaik government announced constituti­on of an inter- ministeria­l committee to look into their demands.

The committee headed by finance minister Sashi Bhusan Behera will prepare terms of reference to discuss the demands raised by the farmers.

The three- member interminis­terial panel is also comprised of agricultur­e and panchayati­raj minister Pradeep Moharathy and cooperativ­e minister Surjya Narayan Patro as the members.

“An inter- ministeria­l committee under the chairmansh­ip of finance minister has been constitute­d to consider interests of farmers and look into their demands,” said minister S. B. Behera.

 ?? — PTI ?? Police personnel try to stop farmers demanding a fair price for agricultur­e produce, pension and prestige at Pahala, Bhubaneswa­r, on Monday.
— PTI Police personnel try to stop farmers demanding a fair price for agricultur­e produce, pension and prestige at Pahala, Bhubaneswa­r, on Monday.

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