Gujarat polls: Will unite farmers to counter BJP, says Kisan Sabha

The farmers' organisation is organising a five-day dharna in New Delhi

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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The CPI-affiliated All (AIKS) on Wednesday said it will chalk out a strategy "to counter" the in the assembly elections next month after holding consultations with in the state.

The farmers' organisation, which is organising a five-day dharna in the capital from Wednesday against the alleged "anti-farmer" policies of the central government, has vowed to take its struggle across the country and especially in to defeat the in the assembly elections, its leaders said.

"We are having a discussion with the in There, the are saying that the has not done anything for them. We will decide our strategy for the elections with them," AIKS general secretary Anjan said.

The organisation is in touch with the 'Kheru' community of and is also trying to bring together from various regions under one umbrella.

Hundreds of from all over the country have come to for the five-day dharna against the Centre, it said.

The AIKS has alleged that the "is systematically ignoring the farming community as it wants to grab their land for the corporates".

"Every half an hour one farmer is committing suicide because of growing input cost, depressing marker returns and absence of MSP," the AIKS leader said.

The organisation has demanded that the immediately implement Swaminathan Committee report and waive pending loans to the

It has also demanded that the give a pension of Rs 10,000 per month to the and artisans who are above sixty.

The organisation has decided to meet the president along with other farmer organisations to press for their demands.

First Published: Wed, November 01 2017. 16:55 IST