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Indian farmers hold huge rally, vow to campaign against Modi

Indian farmers hold huge rally, vow to campaign against Modi

Qatar Tribune
Monday, September 06, 2021 01:23:27 AM UTC

dpa New Delhi Tens of thousands of Indian farmers on Sunday joined a major rally where they resolved to continue their protest against new agricultural la...

dpa New DelhiTens of thousands of Indian farmers on Sunday joined a major rally where they resolved to continue their protest against new agricultural laws and to campaign against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in key state polls.Farmers groups called the meeting in the city of Muzaffarnagar, in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous and politically significant state that goes to polls next year.Farmers are demanding the repeal of three contentious laws that they say will threaten their livelihoods.“Farmers, workers and people are angry ... it will be good if the government understands the message going from this huge rally.Contrary to what the government says, our movement has not lost steam, it has only gathered more momentum today,” farmer leader Rakesh Tikait told reporters.The Samyukt Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of 40 farmer unions spearheading the agitation, said the farmers will organise protests across the state and reach out to people asking them not to vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP.The gathering is also a mark of protest against “atrocities” by the police in northern Haryana state on August 28, when 10 people were injured after police baton-charged a group of farmers who had blocked a highway during their agitation.At Sunday’s meeting, farmers unions deliberated on their protest agenda in the weeks ahead, which includes plans for calling an all-India shutdown on September 27.Security was tightened, with some 8,000 policemen being deployed to maintain law and order at the gathering that farmers groups claim is the biggest since their protest began in November 2020.In January, protesters had clashed with security forces in New Delhi, leaving at least one farmer dead and 400 police officers injured.A large number of farmers have camped out on the borders of Delhi since the protest began, demanding the withdrawal of the agricultural laws that the government says will modernize and energize the farming sector, on which more than 50 per cent of India’s population depends for a living.   The farmers fear that laws that aim to ease regulations around the storage and marketing of crops will benefit big corporations and leave them at the mercy of the free market.The Indian government has said it is open to resuming talks with farmers on the issue after several rounds of talks yielded no breakthrough.BJP lawmaker Varun Gandhi tweeted about Sunday’s protest, saying that the government needs to understand the farmers’ “pain.” Farmers “are our own flesh and blood. We need to start re-engaging with them in a respectful manner: understand their pain, their point of view and work with them in reaching common ground,” he said.
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