Over 50\,000 farmers converge in Kolkata\, demand remunerative prices

Over 50,000 farmers converge in Kolkata, demand remunerative prices

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Thousands of farmers, sharecroppers and agricultural workers on Thursday converged in the heart of the city at the end of a two-day long 52-kilometer march from in West Bengal's district.

peasant bodies in All Kisan Sabha (AIKS) and All Agricultural Workers Union (AIAWU) organised the march that began on Wednesday from

"Around 50 thousand farmers took part in the march," said a CPI-M leader.

ACPI(M) Surjya Kanta Mishra, All Kisan Sabha (AIKS) Amal Halder, All (AIAWU) Amiya Patra, addressed the gathering at Rashmoni Road.

The campaign was a corollary to the all India 'Kisan Mukti March', that started in on Thursday. The mobilisation is being organised by the (AIKSCC), an umbrella organisation of over 200 organisations.

Left leaders at the rally strongly condemned the Trinamul for running a campaign against Tata Motors' small in Singur, and forcing them to abandon the plant.

The situation in Singur is bleak as landholders who gave up their plots can no longer cultivate on the destroyed soil, even as their children scrounge around for jobs, they said.

Mishra strongly condemned the present Trinamul government for its failure to create employment in the state and for its pro-pretentions.

He said, instead of focusing on core issues, both Trinamul Congress, and BJP, are now playing dangerous communal games.

"The Trinamool- nexus is continuously trying to dismantle the secular fabric of the state. is supposed to take out three Rath Yatras from the three different corners of We warn them, that if they try to destroy communal harmony and peace, then people of Bengal will simply smash their chariots," said Mishra.

The marchers are demanding the state's present rulersAtake initiative to set up industries on lands earlier acquired by the for industrialisation includingASingur.

Among other demands of the marchers areAwork for all, waiver of agricultural debt, end of discrimination amongASingur's farmers, peasant and sharecroppers in providing government welfare schemes and implementation of the recommendations.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, November 30 2018. 02:20 IST