Under \'pressure\'\, Maharashtra fasting girls end agitation \'for now\'

Under 'pressure', Maharashtra fasting girls end agitation 'for now'

IANS  |  Ahmednagar (Maharashtra) 

Hours after they were forcibly admitted to hospital, three farmers' daughters on Saturday afternoon called off their agitation, but claimed it was done "under pressure" from the government.

Calling on them at the where they were forcibly admitted by the police, the requested and cajoled them to end the hunger strike in view of their deteriorating physical condition.

Khopkar also assured that he would discuss all their demands with the government and even promised to arrange their meeting with and within a couple of days.

The girls briefly discussed among themselves and reluctantly agreed to call off their agitation, but said nothing about ending the hunger strike.

Later, speaking to mediapersons, the Jadhav girls - who are friends - claimed that they were under severe pressures since the past 24 hours to call off their agitation but finally agreed to do so after the minister's assurances this afternoon.

"However, if our demands are not accepted fully we shall launch another agitation," warned Nikita Jadhav, with Shubhangi and Poonam in tow, as they prepared to return to by this evening.

Apprehensive over its political ramifications, the Police and local government officials forcibly broke their six-day long hunger strike in a pre-dawn swoop.

Around 2 a.m., a police team suddenly raided the marquee where the girls, their relatives and supporters were resting, bundled them in waiting vans and whisked them off to Ahmednagar Civil Hospital, around 85 km away.

The police teams also uprooted the marquee, banners, posters and other stuff, after local officials claimed it was "illegally erected", detained protesting relatives and supporters of the girls and chased away onlookers.

Angered by the action, village woke up and observed a spontaneous shutdown - the second in three days - demanding that the girls be immediately set free.

Coming back-to-back after social crusader Anna Hazare's weeklong hunger strike in Ralegan Siddhi, the Jadhav girls secured support of several farmers' groups, ruling ally and the Opposition Congress, and

Nikita, Shubhangi and Poonam launched the indefinite hunger from February 4 after a day's token strike on February 3, for various farmers' demands.

These include full waiver of all farm loans, minimum support price for farm produce, pension for all farmers above 60 years age, free power for agriculture purposes, Goods and Services (GST) waiver on all and machinery, raising procurement prices of milk which are now lower than soft drinks available in the market.

The girls' fast grabbed attention from all over, observed a "bandh" on February 6, schoolgirls and villagers staged a black flag procession and delegations from neighbouring villages came visiting to express their support.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, February 09 2019. 16:14 IST