Farmer organisation to hold protest in Delhi on Nov 29-30

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Ahead of its protests here, an umbrella organisation of bodies on Tuesday warned the government that failure to address issues raised by farmers will cost the BJP votes in the 2019

"Despite PM Modi's recent statements that he had taken initiatives to solve farmers' distress, the issues remain. For this betrayal, farmers will give and the BJP a befitting reply in 2019 election", Ashok Dhawale, of All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) said at a press conference.

He alleged that the government had "no interest in solving the problems of farmers who were severely hit due to demonetisation".

"Note bandi ka jawab, kisan vote bandi se denge (farmers will respond to Modi government's demonetisation decision by not giving their vote to it)", said Dhawale.

The AIKSCC has demanded holding of a special Parliament session to discuss all issues relating to agrarian distress in the country and passage of two Bills which have already been tabled in both the houses as Private Members' Bills.

The two bills are 'Farmers' Freedom From Indebtedness Bill, 2018' and

' Farmers' Right to Guaranteed Remunerative Minimum Support Prices for Agricultural Commodities Bill , 2018' to ensure liberation from debt and remunerative prices of agricultural products, it said.

Prativa Sindhe, of Lok Sangharsh Marcha (LSM), a farmers' body which carried out a march from to in Maharashtra, alleged that the recommendations of are yet to be implemented by successive Union governments.

Rajaram Singh, of All India Kisan Mahasabha, said that agrarian distress has led farmers to commit suicide in recent years.

"To divert the issue of suicide by farmers, which has risen alarmingly in the country, the had stopped publishing NCB record on farmers' suicide," Rajaram alleged.

The has stopped publishing farmers suicide data from 2015, he claimed.

Leaders of all non-BJP political parties have ben invited for the November 30 rally at Parliament Street. The chief ministers of Andhra Pradesh, and have also been invited for the meeting, the AIKSCC leaders said.

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First Published: Tue, November 27 2018. 20:30 IST