Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

RSS leaders pay tributes to slain journalist Lankesh

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Journalist Gauri Lankesh, who was shot dead last month, figured among those who were on Thursday offered tributes by the RSS for their work for the society.

A gathering of RSS leaders from across the country, including its chief Mohan Bhagwat, paid homage to Lankesh, former ISRO Chairperso­n U R Rao and other eminent personalit­ies fron various walks of life at the Sangh’s annual ‘Diwali Baithak’.

Yakshagana artiste Chittani Ramachandr­a Hegade was among those remembered at the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh’s Akhil Bharatiya Karyakarin­i Mandal meeting.

“There is a long list of people from various walks of life who were paid tributes at the RSS meeting. It also includes the name of Gauri Lankesh,” RSS Prachar Pramukh Manmohan Vaidya told PTI. He did not elaborate.

Union agricultur­e minister Radha Mohan Singh on Thursday met the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) farmer wing leaders, as well as parliament­arians and agricultur­e ministers of Haryana and Bihar, to chalk out a strategy to reach out to farmers.

The meeting comes amid growing criticism of the government over the agrarian crisis and farmers’ agitations in different parts of the country this year.

Several farmers’ organisati­ons and political opponents have attacked the BJP for not implementi­ng the National Farmers’ Commission recommenda­tion that farmers be paid 50% profit on their input costs as remunerati­ve price for their produce.

“Farmers are not able to avail of the benefits of the policies and schemes. It is also the duty of the field level workers to ensure that these benefits reach the farming families,” Singh told BJP leaders at the meet jointly chaired by party general secretary P Muralidhar Rao. Rao is in charge of the BJP’s expansion plan in the southern states, where farm distress is among the worst.

The BJP Kisaan Morcha announced the launch of what it has dubbed as the world’s largest training programme for farmers – an ambitious campaign to train its workers in 1,100 blocks across the country on farmers’ issues and schemes of the Centre that benefit the farmer. It eventually aims at reaching out to famers’ families in each of these blocks.

“This programme will continue for three years in all states, including Kerala and West Bengal, to make farmers aware of the work that the BJP government is doing,” Morcha vice-president Shailendra Sengar told HT.

A number of farmers’ agitations have broken out this year, severely attacking the government for not doing enough for the agricultur­e sector. Farmers in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab and Maharashtr­a took to the streets earlier this year demanding remunerati­ve prices for their produce.

The agitations forced the government­s in these states to announce loan waivers for distressed famers. With a poor monsoon this year, experts say famers are possibly in for another round of hardships.

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