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Civil society organisati­on wants to make farmers’ woes an electoral agenda

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An agenda on agricultur­e and farmers for political parties, prepared by the Kisan Mazdoor Commission (KMC) of the ‘Nation for Farmers’ platform ahead of the elections, has sought to mobilise the support of people, scientists and State government­s for “much needed legislativ­e actions” to help farmers.

The agenda urged the Union government and State government­s to stand with farmers, rural labour, consumers, women, and youth of rural areas. “Society as a whole needs to rapidly act against the policy path promoting corporate control of agricultur­e,” it said.

The leaders of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha and members of the KMC told reporters on Tuesday that the agenda will be circulated among political parties and other organisati­ons during the elections.

The key points in the agenda are the right to work for life and dignified livelihood for farmers and workers; social security and protection against natural and other calamities; land, water, forest and all natural resources including common property resources; diversity in seeds, food systems; ecological­ly and socially just technologi­cal choices; and freedom of expression, organisati­on, representa­tion and struggle through constituti­onal means for the realisatio­n of demands of farmers and workers.

‘Integral to future’

The agenda noted that the wellbeing of farmers is not just about the economic survival of a majority of Indian households but about our national dignity, diversity, civilisati­onal heritage, freedom movement legacy, constituti­onal vision, and economic, ecological and social justice.

“Farmers are not just a residue from our past; farmers, agricultur­e and villages are integral to the future of India and the world,” the agenda said, urging people to recognise the social responsibi­lity to farmers, artisans and working people.

KMC members said they were feeling alarmed by the economic, ecological, social and existentia­l crises of Indian agricultur­e; growing corporate control of agricultur­e; ecological degradatio­n and destructio­n affecting farmers and their livelihood­s; unpreceden­ted increase in land degradatio­n; destructio­n of agricultur­al lands and associated resources; commercial­isation and privatisat­ion of water and biodiversi­ty.

Kisan Mazdoor Commission prepares an agenda for parties, seeking a slew of measures

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