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Maharashtra protest gave strength to farmers' cause: AIKS

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Left-affiliated (AIKS) on Monday said it was thrilled with the successful farmers protests in and Rajasthan, which had given strength to the farmers' cause and expanded agitations across the country.

The support from non-farmer community, media and general public besides opposition parties had forced BJP-led government "to bend" and accept demands of the 50,000 protesting farmers and tribals, told media here.

"The BJP government in had earlier backtracked on the promises on two occasions. However, it had to bend this time due to huge participation of farmers and tribals and the support they received from every quarter. The poor condition of these farmers stirred the soul of the nation.

"In order to prevent the government from backtracking again, we have got a written agreement and ensured the agreement is tabled in the Assembly," he said.

Citing ational (NCRB) data, he said that over four lakh farmers have committed suicide in last 25 years, and termed it the aftermath of adoption of neo-liberal policies.

The also held successful protest in last month forcing the government to accept farmers' demands.

said the achievement of the peasant struggle will be shared with farmers across the country to press for demands of loan waiver and remuneration of 1.5 times the input cost for all agriculture commodities.

"We are going to expand the ongoing protest across the country. There will be signature campaigns and 'Jail Bharo Andolan' in August. There will be huge Kisan Majdoor rally in September, in which farmers and labourers will take part," he said.

Also, there will be separate protests over the attacks on leaders in and

AIKS' Ajit Nawale, who took a lead in mobilising the marchers from to early this month, said the government's agrarian policies were detrimental to the farmers.

"Farmers generally do not get good returns for their produce. When there are chances that they may get good rate, government intervenes and interfere with import-export (duty).

"A change of power will be of no help as a new leader from will as well pursue the anti-farmer policies. So there is need to change policies."

The BJP government could not thwart the protest as it was peaceful, democratic and symbiotic to humanity, Nawale said.

leaders also hit out at BJP leaders including for calling the protest being propelled by "urban Maoists", terming the comments were "foolish" and "insensitive" towards the peaceful farmers, who were struggling for their basic rights.

"Either it is their ignorance or arrogance," Nawale said

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 22:00 IST
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