Farmers stage protest in Bengaluru\, seek full loan waiver

Farmers stage protest in Bengaluru, seek full loan waiver

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Hundreds of farmers from across the state Monday staged a protest here on a host of issues andset a fortnight long deadline for the government to fulfil their demands, including complete

Their charter of demands include full loan waiver, minimum support price for crops and relief measures for drought hit areas.

Farmers also expressed anguish over Chief Kumaraswamy's reported comments against a from on Sunday, and sought an apology.

Agitating farmers who had threatened to lay a siege to Vidhana Soudha, the state secretariat, were stopped by the police at the Freedom Park.

Despite farmers' demand that should meet and hear them, the government sent co-operation BandeppaKashempur to talk to agitating ryots.

"Government has said they will call us for meeting todiscuss on our issues. We have demanded that government fulfil its promises and look into our demands, we have given 15 days deadline, if nothing happens we will start our agitation again from village level," leaders said.

Kashempur said several groups of farmers fromacross the state have submitted a memorandum to the government on about 39 issues, and the government would look into it.

The government would try and respond to all their demands positively, he said.

"I will speak to the and will call farmers' leaders for a meeting with himon host of issues like drought, situation in flood hit Kodagu, among others, at the earliest," the minister said.

Farmers also demanded that Kashempur should convey tothe their demand seeking Kumaraswamy's apology for hiscomments against agitating sugarcane farmers and a womanfarmer from

Driving trucks with sugarcane, a group of farmers on Sunday had 'gatecrashed' into "Suvarna Vidhana Soudha", the legislature complex in northern district of

They were protesting Kumaraswamy's reported cancellation of his visit to meet royts agitating over payments due from sugar mills.

In a strong reaction, had described those who barged into the legislature complex as "goondas" and accused them of defaming the entire farming community.

Kumaraswamy's remarks against a while questioning her 'silence' in the last four years on the arrears issue and her farming background, had evoked sharp reaction from her.

has now convened a meeting of sugarcane farmers and sugar factory owners at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru on Tuesday to discuss the issue and find a way out.

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First Published: Mon, November 19 2018. 21:25 IST