Opposition to protest ‘anti-farmer’ policies

PATNA: Members of as many as 40 organisations of sharecroppers, marginal and small farmers, together with those affiliated with the Left parties, RJD and Congress will take out a march in Patna on February 18 right through the iciness consultation of the meeting to press for his or her calls for and spotlight the ‘anti-farmer’ insurance policies of the Centre and the Nitish Kumar govt.


Earlier, the meeting march used to be proposed to be held on February 19, but now it's been rescheduled to February 18 after a meeting of the coordination committee of the organisations held on Sunday. “We be expecting the participation of over 50,000 in the procession,” Bihar Pradesh Kisan Sabha secretary Lalan Choudhary mentioned, including other folks will come from all the 38 districts of the state.


Among other coordination committee individuals belonging to more than a few parties who addressed mediapersons right here were Ashok Prasad Singh, Manoj Mishra, Kashif, Ramananda Sharma and Gopal Ravidas.


Their calls for integrated declaration of whole state as drought-hit, loan waiver, confident irrigation and 10 decimal land for the landless. They also mentioned that whilst the federal government has introduced minimum make stronger price (MSP) for paddy, the procurement centres have no longer been arrange, because of which farmers, peasants and sharecroppers were forced to make its distress sale.


They also demanded MSP as in keeping with recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission, maintaining that the 3 agriculture street maps had no longer introduced any substantial change in the agriculture practices, nor have they helped in providing garage facility and market for the agriculture produce.
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