Raju Shetti's SSS snaps ties with NDA over farmer issues

Press Trust of India  |  Pune 

The Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana (SSS), headed by MP Raju Shetti, today announced snapping of ties with the BJP-led governments at the Centre and in Maharashtra, accusing the of failing to keep up its promises given to farmers.

Since the SSS has only one MP and no in the state, pulling out won't destabilise the


Shetti said the SSS had done a "grave mistake" by extending support to the

"Since, we have done a grave mistake of giving support to this government, I carried out an 'atmaklesh' (inflicting pain on oneself) yatra and now, we have decided to snap the ties with both and Mahayuti," he said.

"However, we have decided to part ways as we do not want to compromise on our principles and farmers' cause," he said.

The decision to pull out of the and from the 'Mahayuti' (grand alliance) in the state was taken during the state level executive meet held here.

"We had supported the and Mahayuti before the elections in 2014, as it promised the minimum support price for crops. However, in all these years, they have failed to keep their promises," Shetti said.

"On the insistence of late leader Gopinath Munde, we became the ally of the and later became a part of Mahayuti. However, over the last three-and-a-half years, we have been disillusioned, as all the promises made for the farmers by the Centre as well as the state in the election manifesto, have failed to see the light of day," he added.

He argued that since the has failed to give MSP equal to 1.5 times the input costs as well as clear the 7/12 land extract (give complete loan waiver), the SSS has decided to pull out from and Mahayuti.

"Narendra Modi, who was the prime ministerial candidate for NDA, had promised in his election speech in Miraj in Sangli (in Maharashtra) of minimum support price as per Swaminathan Commission report. However, farmers have been disillusioned and betrayed," Shetti said.

"In the last three-and-a-half years, due to the policies of the government, the debt of the farmers increased, the agricultural growth became negative and the import of agriculture produce from other countries went up," he added.

According to the MP, in order to press for the two demands-- the MSP and complete loan waiver-- the SSS will hold nationwide agitation of farmers at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi in November, where over 150 organisations across the country will take part.

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First Published: Wed, August 30 2017. 20:57 IST