PROTEST OF FAMILIES OF DECEASED FARMERS (Tribune news
service)
Many
families of deceased indebted farmers who have committed suicide are gearing up
to go to
“Our
family has one-and-a-half acres and it is the only source of our livelihood. My
husband committed suicide in 2018 after he failed to repay Rs 8 lakh. My
17-year-old son is the only earning hand. After the implementation of the black
laws, we will not get MSP and it will multiply our problems,” said Amrit Kaur,
a protester.
Another
widow Jagir Kaur said that her family owns 4 acres, but after the suicide of
her elder son and husband, her younger son is only male member in the family.
“Presently, we sell our paddy and wheat on MSP. But when MSP won’t be there,
how will we recover our input cost? We are going to
Amid
the din of sloganeering and speeches from the rostrum, with speaker after
speaker targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly trying to
corporatise agriculture, anxiety is palpable among the protesting farmers as
they look for a political alternative to safeguard their interests.
Do we
require “our own” political outfit to stop the exploitation of farmers? If the
minimum support price on wheat and rice goes, will the prices of irrigated
farmland fall further? Do our farmer leaders have political vision? Such
thought-provoking queries trouble the young and the elderly alike as the protesters
withdraw to their base camps after the day’s hectic schedule. The questions
also reflect their disenchantment with the mainstream political parties — be it
the BJP, Shiromani Akali Dal, Congress or the Aam Aadmi Party.
With
no politician welcome on the “protest stage”, farmer union leaders, including
Joginder Singh Ugrahan, Sukhdev Singh Kokrikalan, Jagmohan Singh Dakaunda and
Balbir Singh Rajewal, have turned icons at the ‘kisan andolan’here. They have
been grabbing space on the social media as well as the digital, print and
visual media platforms.
As the
youth share their concerns with their “new leaders” over the three central farm
laws, Bharatiya Kisan Union (Rajewal) chief Balbir Singh Rajewal tells them it
could be a long haul.
The
anger and anguish against the political system is writ large on the faces of
the 3 protesters. Gurpreet, representing a group of progressive farmers from
Ghanaur in
“We
are aware the underground water table is declining sharply due to traditional
crops and there is overuse of pesticides, but the successive governments lacked
in efforts to wean the farmers away from wheat and paddy. The attempts to
promote diversification were half-hearted!” he maintains.
“All
of them (politicians) stand exposed. The political outfits are concerned only
about their own survival amid the changed dynamics,” says Parminder Singh of
Chakdana village in Nawanshahr.
Otherwise
owing allegiance to different political parties, the youngsters at the protest
site here were no more feel proud of being identified as “Congressi” or
“Akali”. “We are farmers and are united here by a common cause,” says Raju from
Aulakh village in Gurdaspur.
BHARAT
BANDH IMPACT (from Tribune news service and Communist Party India (Marxist Leninist-
New Democracy)
Getting
widespread support from all sections of society, the Bharat bandh called by
farm organisations in protest against the BJP-led NDA government’s three farm
laws saw a complete shutdown in
The
entire state echoed with the sentiments of farmers and a clarion call to repeal
the laws as people in large numbers came on roads carrying placards ‘no farmer,
no food’ to express solidarity with farmers who have been observing a peaceful
protest at the Delhi borders.
The
attendance in government offices was thin as over 50,000 state government
employees were on a one-day mass leave in support of farmers. Dharnas organised
at block levels at 60 locations by different farmer unions saw large
gatherings.
In
Around
2,000 engineers wore black badges and participated in protest rallies across
the state in support of the farmers’ agitation and the proposed Electricity
Amendment Bill-2020. The PSEB Engineers’ Association, a body of power engineers
in
The
teaching faculty members and students of
Dr
Nishan Singh Deol, president, Punjabi University Teachers’ Association,
The
Patiala District Bar Association also led a march in support of bandh call of
the farmers. Jatinderpal Singh Ghumaan of the association said the Centre
should find a solution to the concerns raised by farmers. “We will provide all
legal help to farmers wherever required,” Ghumaan said.
Health
workers under the banner of the NHM Employees’ Union,
Bathinda
and Mansa witnessed a complete shutdown in support of the bandh call given by farmers.
Tension
erupted in the morning during the farmers’ protest at Kanhaiya Chowk in
Bathinda when protesters damaged the windscreen of a private car of an Army
man. He was going to
The
supply of essential commodities was hit badly in these areas. Fruit and
vegetable markets remained closed in all the cities and towns of the Malwa
belt. The supply of milk was partially affected in many areas.
Farmers
blocked and staged protests at various points in Bathinda district. They
blocked the Bathinda-Amritsar national highway at Kanhaiya Chowk and near a
toll plaza in Jeeda village. In Moga, the farm unions staged protests at 13
locations. The continuous protest outside the silo owned by a corporate giant
in Dagru village also continued on the 62nd day today. The petroleum dealers
also closed the filling stations to back the call for the nationwide strike.
Darshan Singh Maiserkhana and Mothu Singh Kotra of the BKU (Ekta Ugrahan) said
the Central Government brought the farm laws in haste without consulting the
farm organisations. Shops and commercial establishments remained closed in
Ferozepur, Fazilka, Ropar, Faridkot, Muktsar and other districts as well.
More
than 90 percent of public life came to a standstill in Telangana, Andhra
Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Punjab and West Bengal while the Bandh was widely
observed in a total of 22 states including in Maharastra,
A notable
feature has been the active support from people of
State Governments
of Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana unleashed massive repression and made
hundreds of preventive arrests as well as during protests. Still several parts
of these states saw people coming out and voicing their support to the farmers.
Gujarat Govt has even issued a gag order over social media posts. AIKSCC
condemns these undemocratic steps, cautions these Govts that voice of people
cannot be muffled by barbaric and illegal use of state power and demands
immediate release of all persons detained.
AIKSCC
has severely condemned PM Modi’s attempts to defend the pro-corporate laws as
establishing a new system, which in fact is a new system for direct corporate
control over input prices, crop purchase, marketing and take-over of farmers’
land. It is being driven by Modi Govt. to allow the Corporate including MNCs,
International Food Giants, Grain Trading Giants, World Food Processing Industry
and Retail trading and online MNCs go gain control over the food market and
enslave the people of
BKU(UGRAHAN) POLICIES COMBATING ALL OPPORTUNISM OF RULERS IN POWER
The
state president Joginder Singh Urahan announced that family members of farmers
who committed suicide from all over Punjab will be participating in a protest
on the Tikri border on December 16 and the country will reveal the true
nature of
BKU
(Ekta-Ugrahan) has totally rejected the proposal sent by the central government
and think that the proposal reeks of the anti-people approach of the Modi
government. On the one hand, people from all over
The proposed amendment authorities state government to give
the right to register private mandis to the states. It creates provision for farmers to approach the civil
court in case of failure to reach a solution in the reconciliation board of SDM
in cases of disputes between trader and the farmer. The proposal promises
written assurance about the MSP but it neither mentions Minimum Support Price
(MSP) on all the crops nor about all the states. It does not make MSP a legal
right of the farmer not does it link the MSP to the Public Distribution System
(PDS). The proposal does not take back any of the concessions given to the
traders and hoarders in the new laws. Some of the proposals are repetitions of
verbal assurances that there is no danger to the lands of the farmers. Couple
of proposed amendments are mere technicalities or otherwise insignificant.
The
proposed amendment don’t say anything about the Electricity Bill
(Amendment)-2020 and it is mere assurance that the present system of billing
will be continued and as it is privatization will remain unhindered.
The
union leaders said that the discussion on these proposed amendments is
meaningless as this futile exercise has happened multiple times. These proposed
amendments make it obvious that the government is adamant to handover the
agriculture produce market to the corporates. These insignificant proposed
amendments are just lip service to pacify the strong opposition to the farm
laws.
The
leaders stated that farmers can’t be taken for a ride and their demands remain-
repeal the five laws, make MSP on all the crops for all the states as a
constitutional right and universal PDS as a legal right. The protest will
continue till these demands are met. They warned that the government can’t
succeed in its attempt to divide the agitation as unity remains its strength.
The
leaders added that the call to intensify the agitation has got very good
response from all over the country. Farmers’ Unions from all over the country
are united on the issue. Yesterday hundreds of thousands of farmers
participated in making the call for Bharat Bandh successful. People from other
walks of life joined the farmers on the street and the mobilisation is
increasing with every passing day. Ugrahan said they will continue the protest
in Punjab and in
It is
worth mentioning that a big contingent of Democratic Teachers’ Front (DTF)
participated in seven rallies
HUMAN
RIGHTS DAY PROGRAMME
Celebrated
International Human Rights Day - Reached the democratic constituency too.
Punjab
Loksabhya charak Manch State President Amolak Singh raised the need
to strengthen the relationship between public struggles and literary people. In
today's unity, renowned Punjabi drama director Kewal Dhaliwal supported the
farmer's struggle and the actors of his organization Manch Rang Manch presented
the opera of Joginder Baharle ′′ Harhian Saunian ′′ in a kisan way
UNITED
PROTEST OF PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT WALKS OF LIFE(From Sukhdev Singh Khokri
Kalan-General secretary of BKU-Ugrahan)
On 14th December
many ex-servicemen, youth, artists, writers and many personalities associated
with the film industry joined hands with Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ekta-Ugrahan) in
their demand to repeal the agricultural laws along with other demands at Tikri
Border in
Eminent
playwriter Sahib Singh staged a play "Rangkarmi Da Bacha" and last
night, he staged "Samman Wali Dang”. Apart from this, the team of eminent
Punjabi singers - Kanwar Grewal and Harf Cheema performed their inspirational
songs and Jagtar Zanjeer of Punjabi Sahitya Sabha Barnala spoke about the
inseparable relationship between the people and the writers.
Addressing
the gathering Capt. Gurjinder Singh Sidhu, president of Sainik Wing Punjab,
Kulwinder Singh Rori of Naujwan Bharat Sabha Lalkar said that this struggle has
now turned into a struggle of all the people which is a beacon of light for the
people of the country and it can't be buried under their false propaganda. The
leader of five member Kisan Sangharsh Committee, Sukhwant Singh, BKU
(Ekta-Ugrahan)'s leader Harinder Kaur Bindu and Paramjit Kaur Pitho, peasant
leader from Haryana, Baljit Singh and Joginder Singh also addressed the
gathering.
Addressing
the gathering, the State Secretary of the union Shingara Singh Mann said that
despite the misleading propaganda of the Modi government to showcase the
peasant struggle being hijacked by the Khalistanis and Naxalites, the arrival
of artists, entertainers and writers apart from large convoys of farmers was a
manifest response to government’s false propaganda. He said that the team of
eminent theatre artist, Harkesh Chaudhary reached the front and staged “Uttan
Da Vela” (the time to rise). Punjabi film actors Malkit Rauni and Nirmal Rishi
were also present on the occasion.
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