New destination of farmers’ protest emerges in Rajasthan
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The farmers have introduced a plan to carry a grand rally at Dausa district headquarters on February 5.
A brand new destination of farmers’ protest in opposition to the Union authorities’s agriculture sector legal guidelines has emerged in Rajasthan, with lots of of cultivators from far-off villages assembling for a ‘kisan mahapanchayat’ at Meena Seemla village in Dausa district. The farmers have introduced a plan to carry a grand rally on the district headquarters on February 5.
The protest, organised below the banner of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan) on Monday, witnessed scholar leaders, retired bureaucrats and cops, academicians and farmer leaders calling for a right away repeal of the farm legal guidelines. The audio system condemned the BJP’s “obstinate stance” and flayed the alleged makes an attempt being made to discredit the farmers’ agitation.
C.L. Thikariya, president of Sharaab Mukt Abhiyan, stated the Union authorities was extending all advantages to wealthy industrialists and company homes on the value of poor farmers and labourers. Withdrawal of farm legal guidelines was the one technique to forestall their damaging affect on agriculture, he added.
The farmer leaders prolonged assist to the protesters staging a sit-in close to Shahjahanpur, on the Rajasthan-Haryana border, for a number of days. They stated the farmers from Dausa and elsewhere would be a part of them to present energy to their motion. Slogans like ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan’ and ‘Kisan Ekta Zindabad’ (lengthy dwell farmers’ unity) hire the air.
Gujjar chief Himmat Singh stated farmers from japanese Rajasthan would quickly announce a plan to put siege to the Parliament House. “There is an intense anger among the farmers over the rumours spread about the incidents in Delhi on the Republic Day. Nothing less than a repeal of the laws is acceptable to us,” he stated.
Panels fashioned
Congress MLAs Murari Lal Meena from Dausa and Gajraj Khatana from Bandikui have began mobilising farmers for the February 5 rally at Rajesh Pilot Stadium in Dausa. Mr. Meena stated on Tuesday that 21-member committees had been fashioned for every Assembly constituency in japanese Rajasthan for interacting with farmers and producing consciousness by explaining the ‘harmful’ affect of the farm statutes.
The collection of public conferences in Dausa district and the dharna close to Shahjahanpur appear to have united farmers and cattle-rearers belonging to the Meena, Gujjar and Meo communities in japanese Rajasthan. Jat chief and Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal has additionally created a political upheaval by quitting the National Democratic Alliance and withdrawing his Rashtriya Loktantrik Party’s assist to the BJP-led authorities over the problem.