Khaleej Times

Farmers determined to see protest grow bigger

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new delhi — Thousands of protesting farmers refused to comply with a government appeal to stop blockading major highways into New Delhi on Sunday and vowed to intensify their action against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s liberalisi­ng reforms.

Farmers from states around the capital have been demonstrat­ing for three straight days against reforms that deregulate the sector and allow farmers to sell produce to buyers beyond government­regulated wholesale markets, where growers are assured of a minimum price.

Small growers fear the changes will make them vulnerable to competitio­n from big business, and that they could eventually lose price supports for staples such as wheat and rice.

In a statement on Sunday, an umbrella group representi­ng different farmers’ unions slammed the government for saying it would engage in talks with the farmers if they moved their protest off the roads into a designated stadium site. “The government, if serious about addressing the demands of farmers, should stop laying down any conditions and should come straight out with the solution it is offering,” the statement said.

Modi sought to allay farmer concerns during his monthly radio address, saying “farmers will get new rights and opportunit­ies” through these laws. Union and opposition leaders, however, were unmoved by Modi’s comments,

and criticised the government’s use of teargas and water cannon to disperse protesters on Friday.

“Farmers are not fools who would not understand what is in their interest,” said Yogendra Yadav, president of Swaraj India — an opposition party.

With key roads blocked, prices of fresh produce at wholesale

markets in Delhi have already begun to tick up, and the protests also disrupted commuter travel into the city.

The farmers’ unions called on farmers in other states to expand the protests from Tuesday, while urging farmers in neighbouri­ng states and others to join demonstrat­ions in Delhi. —

 ??  ?? Members of the Bhartiya Kisan Union jump off the barricades as they protest at the Delhi-Gaziabad border on Sunday. — ANI
Members of the Bhartiya Kisan Union jump off the barricades as they protest at the Delhi-Gaziabad border on Sunday. — ANI

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