AIKS-led Maharashtra Farmers’ Vehicle Jatha to Delhi begins from Nashik with a Rousing Send-off
The AIKS-led Maharashtra Farmers’ Vehicle Jatha for Delhi began from Nashik on the evening of December 21 with a rousing public meeting and send-off by thousands of people.
The Jatha is being led up to Delhi by AIKS National President Dr Ashok Dhawale, Former State President J P Gavit, ex-MLA, State President Kisan Gujar, State General Secretary Dr Ajit Nawale, State Joint Secretary Sunil Malusare and others.
The public meeting at the Golf Club Maidan paid homage to the 33 farmers who have been martyred in the struggle around Delhi during the last three weeks.
The meeting condemned the Modi-Shah-led BJP regime for its utterly insensitive and obstinate policies targeting peasants and workers to further enrich the corporates, both Indian and foreign. Effigies of corporates Ambani and Adani were also publicly burnt and a call given to boycott their goods and services.
The highlight of the public meeting was the speech of Rajya Sabha MP from Kerala and AIKS National Joint Secretary K K Ragesh. Ragesh had fought tooth and nail against the three Farm Bills in Parliament and in 2018 had also placed two seminal Bills in the Rajya Sabha on behalf of the AIKSCC – one for Freedom from Debt and the other for Guarantee of MSP at one and a half times the cost of production.
Along with the AIKS leaders mentioned above, others who addressed the public meeting were CPI(M) State Secretary Narasayya Adam, PWP General Secretary Jayant Patil, MLC, CPI leader Raju Desale, former Congress state minister Shobha Bachchav, AIDWA National General Secretary Mariam Dhawale, CITU National Vice President Dr D L Karad, CPI(M) MLA from Dahanu Vinod Nikole, RPI leader Ganesh Unawane, AIAWU State General Secretary Baliram Bhumbe, AIDWA State President Naseema Shaikh, DYFI State General Secretary Preethy Sekhar, SFI Vice President Nitin Wavhale, and other local leaders.
The Vehicle Jatha of hundreds of cars, tempos and some buses was enthusiastically greeted on the way by hundreds of people at Ozar, Pimpalgaon Baswant and Shirwade villages before camping for the night at Chandwad, where it was given another rousing reception by hundreds AIKS-led peasants.
Today December 22, the Vehicle Jatha will be given a grand all-Party (minus BJP) people’s reception at Malegaon and Dhule, before camping at Shirpur on the Maharashtra border tonight. Tomorrow morning the Jatha will enter Madhya Pradesh.