Farmers from across India start two-day protest in national capital

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Hoping to make themselves heard in the power centre of the nation, thousands of farmers, who had converged here from across the country, on Thursday began a two-day protest, backed by the Left, to press their demands including debt relief and remunerative prices for their produce.

Traffic was disrupted in many parts of the city as they marched to Ground in the heart of the city on four different routes -- starting at the Anand Vihar, Nizamuddin and Bijwasan railway stations and at Sabzi Mandi.

Banded under the All Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC), which claims to be an umbrella body of 207 organisations of farmers and agricultural workers, many of the farmers came in trains and other packed into buses and other modes of transport.

Those from and nearby and started collecting around 10.30 am, their leaders said. Kamla, a functionary of the All Kisan Sabha's unit, said farmers from nearby areas converged at on the outskirts of from where they marched in groups to Maidan.

About 1,200 members of the reached the national capital in the early hours of Thursday carrying skulls of two of their colleagues who had committed suicide, their leader P Ayyakannu claimed.

The group from threatened to march naked if they are not allowed to go to Parliament on Friday. Last year, the group staged protests at with the skulls of eight farmers who killed themselves owing to farm losses. The two-day rally will be one of the largest congregations of farmers in Delhi, the AIKSCC has claimed.

At Ramlila Maidan, it was a sea of red as farmers wearing caps and flags gathered, with some of them arriving here after completing a long journey of as long as 36 hours. The Maidan resonated with slogans of 'Ayodhya nahi, Karzi maaf chahiye (We dont need Ayodhya but debt waiver'.

All Kisan Sabha (AIKS) leader said will provide them water tanks and local MLAs will give

Five Gurdwaras in the Delhi region have extended their help to the farmers. Bangla Sahib Gurdwara, Sisganj Sahib, Rakabganj, and will provide accommodation to farmers for the night, he said.

However, majority of the farmers will stay at in tents, he said.

The leader also said that volunteers have put up tents in large numbers at station for farmers who arrived there and are also providing snacks and water to them. Some students from have also arrived at the maidan and are helping farmers out.

Vounteers, including doctors, lawyers, professors and artists, all came out in large numbers to help. Around 600-700 volunteers of a solidarity group Nation For Farmers marched with the farmers from four assembly points -Bijwasan, Majnu Ka Tila, Nizamuddin and towards

Under their campaign, Dilli Chalo, they mobilised support for the march. A cultural programme was held at Ramlila Ground in the evening.

The AIKSCC was formed under the aegis of and other Left affiliated farmers' bodies in June 2017, after protests by farmers in states like and for debt relief and remunerative prices.

Police said they have made elaborate arrangements for the rally on Friday, when the farmers will begin their march from Ramlila Ground to Parliament Street.

Support for the farmers poured in with activists taking to to ask the general public to join the march.

"Women farmers greet us this morning from Bijwasan as they are all set to embark on #KisanMuktiMarch. Join us even if you are not a Join the hands that toil to feed us. Jai Kisan!," tweeted and former leader

also tweeted in solidarity with farmers."Over 3L farmers have committed suicide in India in last 15 yrs, due to successive govts betraying them. Tomorrow 1 lakh farmers from across the country are marching to Delhi to ask for fair prices & freedom from debt. Let's stand in solidarity with them," he said.

Jamun Thakur, a from Parri village of Bihar's district, said he arrived in the city at 8 am Thursday with over 2,000 farmers mostly associated with AIKS. They started their journey on the Samprakranti Express on Wednesday morning.

Traffic was affected on the stretch between and Chandi Ram Akhada, ISBT, Kashmere Gate, Samalkha and NH 8, and and Delhi.

"Forces were deployed along the border areas and no tractor-trolley was allowed to get into Delhi," Senior of Police (SSP), Ghaziabad, Upendra Agarwal said.

Meanwhile, the police said they have made elaborate arrangements for the farmers march that will start from Ramlila Maidan on Friday and move towards Parliament. There will be a rope on both the sides of the marching farmers with the police walking along with them to ensure traffic is not affected.

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First Published: Thu, November 29 2018. 20:10 IST