Second time in 12 months\, Maharashtra farmers launch \'long march\'

Second time in 12 months, Maharashtra farmers launch 'long march'

IANS  |  Mumbai 

For the second time in 12 months, over 50,000 farmers embarked on a nine-day-long 'Kisan Long March-2' from to to protest against what they termed a "betrayal" of the peasantry by the BJP governments in the state and the Centre.

Organised by the CPI-M's peasant wing All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS), the march has attracted farmers from all over the state, including many women, and will end after 200 km in on February 27, coinciding with the Budget Session of the Legislature.

February 20 is the fourth death anniversary of Communist ideologue and and February 27 will mark the 88th anniversary of the martyrdom of revolutionary freedom fighter

said that this time the turnout of farmers was around 50,000 -- more than last year.

He claimed that the was putting obstacles in the march and resorting to "repression" through the police against the peaceful procession.

While the has submitted a memorandum to the Ahmednagar Collector, Dhawale said attempts were on to arrest prominent leaders including

The decision for the march was taken at the February 13 farmers' convention in Ahmednagar. The organisers vowed that any attempts to 'crush' their democratic and peaceful march would fail to demoralize the farmers.

"The police detained for several hours groups of farmers coming to join the procession without assigning any reason. Cases are being lodged against our office-bearers," AIKS told IANS.

The farmers' demands include immediate relief in view of the severe drought situation in the state, issues of irrigation, land rights, full loan waiver, minimum support prices at one-and-a-half times the total production cost, a pro-farmer crop insurance scheme, enhanced pension for elderly farmers as well as and health security.

After a gruelling march by around 35,000 farmers on March 12, 2018, the government "accepted" a majority of their demands after which the farmers' agitation, which secured support of all the parties, was called off.

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First Published: Wed, February 20 2019. 14:28 IST