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All India Kisan Sabha announces another march of farmers on June 1 

By PTI  |   Published: 11th April 2018 12:57 AM  |  

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Farmers of All Indian Kisan Sabha AIKS march from Nashik to Mumbai to gherao Vidhan Bhawan on March 12 demanding a loan waiver in Thane. | PTI

PUNE: Accusing the BJP-led Maharashtra government of not keeping the promises it had made to farmers last month, the Left-affiliated All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) today announced to organise another protest march on June 1.

The AIKS had led the Long March of thousands of farmers from Nashik in north Maharashtra to Mumbai last month for demands like a complete and unconditional loan waiver, and transfer of the forest land rights to tribals who have been tilling them.

"A similar march will be organised on June 1," said AIKS general secretary Ajit Navle while addressing a press conference here.

After the state government agreed to accept almost all demands of the agitating farmers when they reached Mumbai, the AIKS withdrew the protest.

Navle said the government failed to act on the assurance it had given to agriculturists.

"The government had announced that a committee would be formed to look into the issue of the loan waiver.

It had announced to give fair price for farm produce.

The government had also assured that forest rights would be given to tribal farmers, but so far they have not acted on any of their promises," he alleged.

Navle said AIKS members would visit farmers in 24 districts in the state for evoking their support for the proposed march.

"We are aiming to collect 20 lakh signatures of farmers to get their support for the march.

We will also create awareness among them about their own rights," he said.

Navle said the agitating farmers would gherao the government offices for their demands.

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