Protests against farm laws continues in Mysuru
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The farmers’ protest against the Centre and searching for the abrogation of three farm laws continued in Mysuru on Saturday.
While one group of farmers was led by Kurubur Shanthakumar of Karnataka State Sugarcane Growers Association, the opposite group comprised members of Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha, Hasiru Sene and Dalit Sangharsh Samithi.
The farmers led by Mr. Shanthakumar blindfolded themselves in entrance of the Gandhi statue reverse the court docket complicated and sat on a dharna to attract consideration to what they known as the conspiracy of the federal government to interrupt the farmers’ agitation.
They held placards condemning the federal government and sought the repealing of the farm laws which, the Association mentioned, have been inimical to the welfare of the farmers. Before sitting on the dharna Mr. Shanthakumar mentioned the farmers have been observing Martyrs Day as ‘’Ahimsa Diwas’’ to reiterate the peaceable nature of their protest. He mentioned the violence which unfolded in Delhi was a conspiracy of the federal government to defame the farmers and break their unity.
Condemning the police actionin Delhi, Mr. Shanthakumar mentioned if this coverage of the federal government endured then all the farming neighborhood throughout the nation could be pressured to descend on the streets for a satyagraha. He additionally sought a judicial inquiry into the violence in Delhi on January 26 and mentioned the failure of the federal government to forestall it needs to be investigated.
The KRRS, Hasiru Sene and the DSS who held a parallel protest mentioned that the three laws – The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act 2020, The Farmers’ (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act 2020, and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020 – should be repealed.
Similarly, the State Government in Karnataka had handed a sequence of laws which too was against the farmers and needed to be repealed. These embody the Karnataka Land Reforms (2nd Amendment) Act 2020 which paves manner for non-farmers to purchase agricultural land for non-agricultural functions. APMC (Amendment) Act 2020 which paves manner for promoting agricultural produce outdoors the APMC ambit and the Karnataka Industries (Facilitation) Act 2020 which permits for buy of agricultural land for industrial functions.
The farmers mentioned all these could have a destructive repercussion on agriculture, farmers and meals safety whereas personal gamers coming into the fray will set the worth. The minimal help worth might be a factor of the previous and farmers might be left on the mercy of the personal entities with no possibility for authorized recourse, they feared.
The KRRS, Hasiru Sene and DSS mentioned the BJP governments on the State and the Centre was out to destroy the help mechanism which sustained the farmers and alleged that this was to facilitate the entry of personal gamers which, the farmers mentioned, will render them slaves of the corporates.