'2019 Lok Sabha polls will be fought on farmers' issues'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Farmers would now decide the of the country and the 2019 election will be fought on issues concerning them, a farmers' body said today.

The AIKSCC leaders had requested yesterday to convene a special session of Parliament immediately to discuss the ongoing agrarian crisis in the country.

A 17-member delegation had met the and submitted a memorandum urging him to address the immediate crisis of farm debts and guaranteed remunerative minimum support prices of

"Whether it is (assembly) elections or elections, it has now been very clear that farmers would now decide the of the country. The AIKSCC is not a political body, but we have a collective agenda that the politics of the country and the coming polls in 2019 would be fought on the issue of farmers. Because it is the biggest challenge for the country," Yogendra Yadav, of Swaraj Abhiyan and a member of the AIKSCC, told reporters today.

Accusing the Narendra Modi-led government of being anti-farmers, the said that in the last four years, the government had always promised a lot for the farming community, but did nothing.

It is the reality that in the history of independent India, it is this government which is the most anti-government till now, Yadav said.

The AIKSCC, which has 193 farmers' organisations associated with it, has in the recent past secured the support of 21 political parties for the two bills it created to secure legal rights for farmers for freedom from indebtedness and for guaranteed remunerative prices.

In continuation with its drive to rally farmers all over the country for securing their basic rights, the AIKSCC today gave a call for marking of six farmers in Mandsaur in in 2017 as 'Mandsaur Diwas'.

The committee also announced a three-day programme to mark the occasion which includes a torch light rally in on June 4, a commemorative meeting with villagers of Buda village at Mandsaur on June 5, and a day-long fast in Takravat village on June 6.

goes to polls later this year.

The day would be marked with different protest events in 0ther parts of the country against police atrocities on farmers.

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First Published: Tue, May 29 2018. 18:10 IST