Kisan Mukti March: Thousands Of Farmers In Delhi Demands End From Unending Agrarian Crisis

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Thousands of farmers are out on the streets of the national capital, chanting slogans of, “Dilli Chalo” and “Ayodhya nahi, karz maafi chahiye”. These farmers with whose vote many leaders have been elected, are now on the road protesting and demanding their rights from our leaders. Reportedly, more than 2 lakh farmers from all across the country have come together under the banner of Left-backed All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC). The farmers, who started their march from Ramlila Maidan towards the Parliament, have clearly made a few demands which include a total loan waiver, implementation of Swaminathan recommendations and a special session in the parliament to discuss the prevailing rural distress in the country.

According to The Indian Express, the rally is “one of the largest congregations of farmers” in the recent past. The outfit of farmers and agricultural workers AIKSCC, which is an amalgamation of more than 200 farmer organisations from across the country have organised the protest. They said that the demonstration is a peaceful protest to put an end to the agrarian crisis in the country.

Delhi: Farmers from all across the nation hold protest for the second day over their demands of debt relief, better MSP for crops, among others; latest #visuals from near Barakhamba Road. pic.twitter.com/Po5aGAhuSk

— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2018

The agrarian crisis has a catastrophic impact on the livelihoods of many who are associated with agriculture. The crisis is not very demographic specific, but some states have faced the extreme wrath of the crisis. In an attempt to raise their voice against the on-going distress, protestors have come from Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, as reported by The Indian Express.

The sea of farmers with red flags started their march on November 29, and the two-day march reached the Parliament street on November 30 in the afternoon. After the protestors were denied permission by the Delhi police to rally on the parliament street, around 35,000 assembled farmers, were addressed by their leaders near the Parliament Street Police station.

The Delhi police made elaborate arrangements, in order to maintain law and order in the national capital.

Delhi: Farmers from all across the nation hold protest for the second day over their demands of debt relief, better MSP for crops, among others; latest #visuals from near Jantar Mantar pic.twitter.com/zwnHQHALkk

— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2018

Support for all walks of life

It’s not just the farmers who have gathered in Delhi, but many other people have joined the protest also extend their support and solidarity to our farmers. Students, lawyers, doctors, artists and activists in large numbers turned up to encourage and comfort farmers in the cold weather. Many mobilised food, medicine and shelters for the protestors.

Pragati Maidan construction workers holding pamphlets and watching the farmers march go past. ‘Our families back in Bihar also work on the fields and face the same issues,’ says one man. #KisanMuktiMarch pic.twitter.com/xrCJRWzPR7

— Priscilla Jebaraj (@prisjebaraj) November 30, 2018

Salute to these young doctors, whohave come to support our Farmers allthe way from Aligarh. Ramlila MaidanDelhi #KisanMuktiMarch#FarmersMarch #FarmersProtestpic.twitter.com/AIDFOtCE0m

— Abhishek Kumar (@_kehkelunga) November 30, 2018

At least five Gurdwaras extended their support in providing food and shelter for the farmers who marched for more than 36 hours in Delhi. While talking to the Indian Express, Atul Anjaan, leader of All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) said that Delhi Jal Board had decided to provide them with water tanks and AAP local MLAs gave food packets. A group of 20-30 doctors also lent their support to the farmers by taking care of their medical aids.

Activist and Jai Kisan Andolan’s president, Yogendra Yadav who was present at the protest said, “This is an opportunity for us to compel the government to listen to the woes of farmers and hold a special session for farmers in Parliament.”

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and Congress president Rahul Gandhi met the farmers in the afternoon on November 30. Other leaders from political parties also joined the agitation.

Arvind Kejriwal at farmers’ protest in Delhi: Five months are left, I demand that the Central Govt implement Swaminathan report. Warna 2019 mein ye kisaan qayamat dha denge pic.twitter.com/wkTyPJgA1n

— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2018

Opposition leaders including Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal and Farooq Abdullah at farmers protest in Delhi pic.twitter.com/ThHeMKGrpm

— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2018

CPI (M)’s Sitaram Yechury at farmers’ protest in Delhi: BJP, Modi & RSS have only one weapon in hand that is Ram Temple. As the elections are approaching, they have started chanting ‘Ram Ram’….

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