BusinessLine (Mumbai)

Nashik farmers launch Onion

- Radheshyam Jadhav

In the onion heartland of Maharashtr­a’s Nashik district, a distinctiv­e scene unfolds amidst a political backdrop of rath yatras. Unlike typical political parades, this rath yatra is distinct — it’s a moving account of farmers taking to the streets not for votes, but to sow seeds of awareness about how populist political decisions have impacted their lives.

Spearheade­d by the farmers themselves, this yatra is a tale of resilience, despair, and hope. Adorned with a giant onion, posters, cartoons, and audio recordings, the rath serves as a mobile gallery of the farmers’ woes. As it traverses through villages, it stops at every corner, inviting villagers to listen to the tales of the onion economy and the struggles of the farmers.

FARMERS’ WOES

Keshav Suryavansh­i, one of the organisers, lamented the government’s apathy towards their woes.

The recent ban on onion exports by the central government has left the farmers in a quandary. With no concrete policy in place to protect their interests, the farmers find themselves at the mercy of market forces and political whims.

Anil Ghanwat, another farmer leader, echoes the sentiment, emphasisin­g that this yatra is about farmers sharing their struggles, their tears, and their hopes with consumers, urging them to question the policies that have pushed them to the brink.

The timing of this yatra is not lost on anyone. With the Lok Sabha elections looming large, the Government is wary of the voters’ wrath. The ban on onion exports, imposed to ensure affordable prices for domestic consumers, has left the farmers reeling.

CROP CYCLES

India, the secondlarg­est oniongrowi­ng country in the world, boasts of bulbs famous for their pungency and availabili­ty round the year. However, in recent years, unseasonal showers and droughts have wreaked havoc on the crop cycles, leaving the farmers struggling to make the ends meet. Maharashtr­a, with its 43 per cent share of onion production, leads the pack, followed by Madhya Pradesh. As the ‘Onion Rath Yatra’ winds its way through the countrysid­e, it serves as a poignant reminder of the groundswel­l of resentment among the farmer community.

 ?? ?? AWARENESS CAMPAIGN. A section of onion farmers in Nashik, Maharashtr­a, getting ready for the Onion Rath Yatra
AWARENESS CAMPAIGN. A section of onion farmers in Nashik, Maharashtr­a, getting ready for the Onion Rath Yatra

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