Farmers to go on strike on Jan 8\, 9

Farmers to go on strike on Jan 8, 9

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The All India Tuesday called for 'Gramin Bharat Bandh' on January 8 and 9 to protest Narendra Modi's "non-committal" stand on farm loan waiver.

In a two-day meeting the has taken a resolution to call a two-day Gramin Bharat on January 8 and 9, Ashok Dhawale, president, AIKS, said.

The is a CPI(M) affiliated farmers' organisation.

"The is in protest against Narendra Modi's non-committal stand on farmers' loan waiver issue and rural distress the country has been facing in the last four and half years of the BJP rule," he said.

Dhawale said the landlessness issue is another major problem in rural areas, and alleged that the adivasis and Dalits have borne the brunt of the Modi government's anti-farmer policy.

The AIKS's Gramin Bharat has been supported by the Bhumi Adhikar Sabha, an outfit demanding land for poor farmers for agricultural purposes.

"Not only farm loan waiver, the government also has to address the landlessness issue of poor farmers. BAS has supported our bandh call", said , of

Mollah said the was able to bring the farmers distress issue to the fore and all political parties have been realizing importance of the problem.

On January 8 and 9 next year, several trade unions have also called for 'general strike' in the country to protest the Modi government's alleged pro-corporate policies, he said.

"In urban areas, trade unions will go for general strike and farmers across the country will observe Gramin Bharat bandh on January 8 and 9 next year", Mollah added.

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First Published: Tue, December 18 2018. 22:05 IST