Maharashtra: Repression on activists cannot stop Kisan Long March, says Kisan Morcha
In order to stop the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS)-led’s second Kisan Long March to Mumbai against the betrayal of farmers by the BJP’s central and state governments, the government has taken recourse to repression. This Long March, which will begin from Nashik on February 20, the death anniversary of Comrade Govind Pansare, and will end in Mumbai on February 27, the martyrdom anniversary of Chandrashekhar Azad, is expected to be at least double in size as compared to the one held last year.
In Ahmednagar, a large farmers’ convention was held on February 13 to prepare for the Long March and a memorandum was submitted to the district collector. There was no breach of peace and all necessary police permissions were taken.
But just for organising this convention, police cases have been lodged against AIKS state general secretary Ajit Nawale and attempts are on to arrest him. It is crystal clear as to who is behind these steps.
The AIKS condemned this act of the government as an attempt to crush a democratic and peaceful satyagraha struggle. The AIKS warns that such repressive attempts of the government will not succeed in stopping the Long March. The government should realise that farmers’ issues can be solved by accepting their just demands and by implementing them.
Farmers in Maharashtra will not rest until major issues that are being taken up in this second Long March in two years are resolved. These are: immediate relief in the grim drought situation, issues of irrigation, land rights, complete liberation from debt, MSP at one and a half times the full cost of production, a pro-farmer crop insurance scheme, increased pension, ration and food security, Dhawale said.
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