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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thousands of farmers march to Mumbai to demand help
Farmers
listen to a speaker at a rally organised by All India Kisan Sabha
(AIKS) in Mumbai, India March 12, 2018. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui
Rajendra Jadhav- MARCH 12, 2018MUMBAI (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of protesting farmers from Maharashtra marched into the state capital Mumbai on Monday to demand government support to address hardship in a sector that employs the majority of the country’s workforce.
The protesters walked 180 km (112 miles) from the town of Nashik to
Mumbai over several days demanding waivers of agricultural loans and the
transfer of forest lands to villagers who have been tilling them for
decades.
“For three generations my family has cultivated crops on a two
acre-plot, but we still don’t own it,” said 74 year-old Murabhai Bhavar
as she poured water to soothe her aching feet.
“The land we till should be registered in our name,”
It was the second major protest by farmers in less than a year and put
pressure on the state government headed by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, which has been facing angry farmers in
several other states.
Modi, who had promised to double farmers’ income over five years,
remains popular nearly four years into his term. But unrest has flared
in states ruled by his party, catching regional leaders flat-footed.
The farmers, wearing red caps and waving red communist party flags,
chanted slogans demanding higher food grain and milk prices as they
marched through south Mumbai, where many big companies and the central
bank have headquarters.
Farmers shout slogans against the government at a rally organised by All
India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) in Mumbai, India March 12, 2018.
REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui
Farmers’ leaders met representatives of the state government, including
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who assured them the government would
meet their demands.
“Within six months, all disputes related to forest lands will be settled,” Fadnavis said.
The state has transferred 138 billion rupees to the accounts of 3.6
million farmers, state Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar said last
week.
Mumbai traffic was largely unaffected as farmers reached the city at
around midnight on Sunday but police said they were on alert in case of
disruption later.
The state government arranged a train to take farmers back home late on Monday, Fadnavis said.
($1 = 65.0075 Indian rupees)
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