Farmers body rejects govt proposal to suspend farm laws


New Delhi, Jan 21 (IANS): Farmer leaders on Thursday rejected the government's offer to suspend the three farm laws for 12 to 16 months. At a full general body meeting of the Sanyukta Kisan Morcha, a complete repeal of three central farm laws and enacting a legislation for remunerative MSP for every farmer were again reiterated as the outstanding demands of the farmers movement.

"The Morcha pays homage to more than 140 farmers who have lost their lives in the agitation. These companions are separated from us while fighting this mass movement. Their sacrifice will not go in vain and we will not go back without the repeal of these farm laws," said a statement released by the Sanyukta Kisan Morcha.

In the meeting held with police officials, the police requested the farmers not to take out the tractor parade in Delhi, while the farmers repeated their plan to do that on the Outer Ring Road of the Capital.

"This peaceful movement is becoming a nationwide people's movement. Farmers are uniting for Republic Day through vehicle rallies in many places in Karnataka. Tractor marches are taking place in many places in Kerala as well. Farmers of Bilaspur and Rampur in Uttarakhand are preparing for the farmers' parade in Delhi by organising tractor marches. Farmers in Chhattisgarh will march towards the Raj Bhavan on January 23 and a group of farmers will also leave for Delhi," Dr. Darshan Pal of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha told IANS.

"The Kisan Delhi Chalo Yatra of Navnirman Kisan Sangathan, which was started from Odisha, is being disturbed repeatedly by the Uttar Pradesh police. Police officials are disturbing public meetings also. We oppose this behaviour of the administration," the statement further said. "A big three-day protest will take place in Kolkata from January 20 to January 22. Thousands of people are likely to participate in this. The protest is expected to intensify in the coming days," added the statement.

 

  

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Farmers are fighting for their rights. Whose interest does the government work for?

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  • R.L., Udupi/USA

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Very good decision by farmers at least they studied the chronology of the cunning BJP government this is a lesson to all Indian citizens.

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  • Mohan Prabhu,, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Clearly the invisible hand can be sensed here; what it cannot achieve in Parliament to defeat the passing of the law, it is using farmers to do its job.

    If the government caves in and repeals the laws, it will create a precedent for many other groups, especially labor unions to agitate and oppose any law that is passed by Parliament whether it is the BJP or the Congress or any other party that is in power - and bring the business of lawmaking to a standstill. This has not happened even when triple talaq was prohibited by law - Muslim groups did not march in the street and gherrao Raj Bhavans across the country, which they could have but they are law abiding citizens. Not the farmers. The next big test will be if if the government will water down the reservation system and one can predict confrontation by Dalit groups all across the country - led by who - you know. If Congress comes to power - and it is a Big IF - they will get a taste of their own medicine.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Thu, Jan 21 2021

    Jai Kisan Jai Jawan.
    Farmers have understood this govt perfectly well. People have no trust in this govt and its proposals. This is the reaction for passing laws in unparliamentary process. Reaction for unconstitutional abrogation of article is soon expected.

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