Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

TN farmers find bizarre ways to protest for relief, loan write-off

- A Mariyam Alavi letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI:For over a month now, Delhi has been witnessing a bizarre protest at Jantar Mantar. The protesters, who are farmers from Tamil Nadu, have used strategies never heard before — from wearing skulls, eating mice, conducting mock funerals to even stripping at Raisina Hill. Adding to their eyeball popping agitation this week, a man dressed as Prime Minister Narendra Modi flogged the farmers with a whip.

The farmers said the idea was to show Centre’s ‘insensitiv­ity’ to their plight. “By ignoring us, it is like Modi is whipping us and trying to beat us out of Delhi… Sometimes I think if we get arrested it might be better. Jail would be better than this,” said P Ayyakkannu, the state president of the National South-Indian Rivers Linking Farmers’ Associatio­n.

Initially, 25 farmers had volunteere­d to participat­e in the flogging, but soon after it began 23 of them backed out. Prakash, who carried out the flogging wore one of the popular Modi masks and was dressed in the PM’s trademark jacket, kurta.

The farmers have been in Delhi for 37 days and are in no mood to leave.

Their protest is aimed at getting a relief package from the Centre and having their loans waved off as their crops were ruined in a severe drought and a subsequent cyclone. Their loans from cooperativ­e banks have already been written off, under orders of the state government and the Madras High Court.

They have also asked for revised drought packages, that would allow them to buy seeds for the next harvest cycle and also compensate their losses.

“This is how they are treating farmers; like slaves,” said Prakash, who used to work in marketing for rice products. They have met many political leaders, including finance minister Arun Jaitley, water resource minister Uma Bharti, home minister Rajnath Singh and agricultur­e minister Radha Mohan Singh. However, Modi seems to be the one they want to meet. “Modiji, Modiji. Jantar Mantar aaoji,” rings across the protest grounds.

 ?? MOHD ZAKIR/HT ?? A man wearing a mask of PM Narendra Modi whips Tamil Nadu farmers during a protest in New Delhi on Tuesday.
MOHD ZAKIR/HT A man wearing a mask of PM Narendra Modi whips Tamil Nadu farmers during a protest in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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