Maharashtra Farmers Loan Waiver Protest: Over 30,000 Farmers March From Nashik To Mumbai, Demand Complete Loan Waiver – India.com
Protesting against the Maharashtra government’s “anti-farmer” policies, more than 30,000 farmers from across the state of Maharashtra are marching from Nashik to Mumbai demanding a complete loan waiver from the state government. The All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) protest has reached Thane is likely to reach Mumbai on March 12. The 180-kilometres march started on Wednesday evening from the CBS chowk in Central Nashik.
All India Kisan Sabha National President Ashok Davle claimed that nearly 1,753 farmers have taken their lives since June 2017 when the Maharashtra government had announced a conditional loan waiver of Rs 34,000 crore. Accusing the BJP-led government of betraying the farmers, Davle said that the promises made by the govt have remained unfulfilled.
“We will demand a complete change in the river linking scheme proposed to be implemented in Nashik, Thane and Palghar, so as to ensure that tribal villages are not submerged and water is made available to these districts and other drought-prone areas,” Davle added.