FARMERS SET TO MAKE HISTORY IN
By Harsh Thakor
A protracted war of resistance is being waged by the peasant
organizations on the border of
President Joginder Singh Ugrahan feels the struggle has reached
a higher stage or peak while secretary Sukhdev Khokri is very optimistic of the
progression of the struggle. Some of the most positive words have been written
by Surkh Leeh and Pavel Kussa along with interviews. A positive development is
that the landless dalit agricultural labour of Punjab have joined the
contingent in
A massive parade is being planned on Republic day on January 26th if
the rulers continue to be defiant. Till now the peasant leaders have pledged
that under no circumstances would they relent. Massive solidarity protests have
been undertaken in Punjab amongst all sections It is a remarkable phenomena how
the solidarity movement has spread to engulf so many areas in
A blot in the book has been the accusations of leaders of the
kirti kisan
The leaders of Kirti Kisan Union alleged that it was Ugrahan who
earlier opposed political groups from using the joint platform.
to propogate views. The Ugrahan group vociferously defended its
stands summing up it was allowed to allow democratic voice to simmer at its
optimum.
The farmer leaders especially Joginder Singh Ugrahan have
displayed great mastery in understanding the connivance or conspiracy of the
ruling party leaders with Corporates at every step and gauge their malicious
objectives.
I salute the painstaking efforts of the All India Kisan
coordination Committee to shimmer the spark of resistance with death defying
courage. The most valiant efforts have been by the BKU(Ugrahan) and the Kirti
Kisan Union. Bravery of their cadre reminds us of the Soviet red army
confronting the Nazis facing the coldest winters. The tractors in processions
remind us of the military tanks of the Russian red army. Above all the movement
is taking an All India shape with the Ugrahan group being the principal
architect of spearheading struggle to Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and
Rajasthan. Noteworthy that the basic unity of all the 32 participating
Organisations has remained rock solid.
For sheer expanding broad base of movement in neighbouring
states the BKU(Ugarahan) played the most formidable role. Illustrating deep
grasp of mass line it undertook political education of cadre when galvanising
forces. The biggest role in ideologically confronting Bharatiya
Janata Party(BJP)
fascism was initiated by the Kirti Kisan Union. No organisation made such
sustained efforts to project the inter-relationship of the economic struggle
for partial demands with the overall movement against fascism.
A notable aspect is that the traditional or
revisionist let parties like Communist Party of India and Communist Party of
India Marxist have not been able to influence this struggle nor leaders of
opposition parties like Congress or Aaam Adami Party.
A predominant weakness is the lack of integration of the working
class or Industrial workers in the movement. There has hardly been sufficient
intervention or solidarity by the Industrial proletariat. The main cause of this
is the weakness or organised movement of industrial workers or hardly effective
movements built by the working class. The neo-liberal economic policies have
completely subdued the industrial proletariat.
Efforts must be made to build the broadest democratic front with
workers, students, traders and intellectuals. The focus of this movement must never be
lost or diffused. The course of the movement itself will have a great bearing
on the future course of political action.
Major solidarity rallies have taken place in Bandra in Mumbai, in
Kolkata and in
Editor of Surkh Rekha, Pavel Kussa has in analytical depth
refuted such a movement being dubbed as ‘Naxalite’ by the state and how the
ruing classes are trying to suppress the agitation by branding it as a Naxalite
inspired insurgency. In no uncertain terms he defended the Naxalites as a
democratic revolutionary force who were struggling on behalf of the oppressed.
We need to build a concerted propaganda to refute propaganda of Naxalites. as
anti-people.I feel it is of great importance that intellectuals educate the
peasantry on the democratic essence of Naxalite politics. Tooth and nail the
contribution of Naxalites and their ideology in
confronting GATT and other components of globalisation at the very
grassroots ,must be propagated.
A very significant aspect is how this movement could create a
major base for all-round movement against privatisation.
It is also important to educate the peasantry on the
relationship of its struggle with the political struggle of tribals or Adivasis
in forests against corporate.
What is most important is that the broad unity of the democratic
forces is not broken whatever aberrations and the spirit continues to
illuminate like an inextinguishable flame. Whatever weaknesses like not giving
sufficient vent to demands of dalit agricultural labour or demands leaning
towards rich peasantry, the revolutionary democratic essence must at no point
be allowed to dilute or basic unity diffused. A base should be stitched to
build a protracted anti-fascist movement.
Above all a base has been built for creating new political
cadres into the democratic revolutionary movement, particularly amongst the
youth. It would be most fascinating and of great importance how such an
economic struggle takes political shape.
Along with the return of these laws, there is still a long and
enduring struggle to to guarantee government procurement at
reasonable prices of all crops and the right to the public distribution system
while the fight remains to move forward with the most hardworking phases of
society. The resolve of sharpened people's enmity with the corporate world
cannot be implemented in any haphazard manner.”
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Quoting Bengali journal Nizam (9732042090) on behalf of “Ei Muhurte
Kichhu Bhavn “This
farmers’ movement is no ordinary movement. Every passing day, this movement is
growing mightier, as farmers from the length and breadth of
“This movement has been witnessing some never seen before
phenomenon:
“Retired army personnel coming out on the streets in support of
the farmers.”
“Mandeep Singh (Punjab Cricket Team Captain) participating in a
sit-in demonstration with a portrait of Bhagat Singh.”
“Eminent scientist refusing to accept award from the present
government, in solidarity with the farmers’ movement.”
“Many farmers’ union of prominent political parties and their
conglomerations are part of this movement. Influential leaders from these
unions like Hannan Mollah from Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM) have only been able to play second
fiddle in this movement. The resolute farmers have rejected advice from
prominent co-ordination committee leaders to return back to their homes from
Haryana Punjab border.”
“Have you ever heard farmers observing “Human Rights Day”? Yes,
this movement has witnessed voices raised in condemnation of the illegal
detention of worker’s activist Sudha Bharadwaj, Andhra’s revolutionary poet
Varavara Rao, Social Activist father Stan Swamy and several other political and
social activists arrested under the draconian law called Unlawful
Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
We have often seen demonstrations and movements condemning any
government and its policies. However, seldom have we seen collective voices
raised in unison to boycott goods and services of multi-national companies, who
are deemed to benefit from a new policy or law. Farmers part of this movement
has given a call to boycott all products of Adani group and Reliance Group,
including usage of Reliance JIO Connections. Can you recall of any movement
from the last decades which has been so focused and resolute?”
Quoting BKU(Ugarhan) president Joginder Singh Ugrahan “Our
struggle is reaching the peaks after a journey of several months.
Over fifty warriors have drenched it with their blood. This phase of struggle
needs to be very clearly understood in order to stand up and move it further in
this glorious struggle.”
“The current phase is that after many unsuccessful claims about
the struggle, the government has been forced to accept the depth of the
struggle and take the road to talk. The pressure of the struggle now is on the
government to protect the right to struggle. Farmers are being destroyed in
Dharuhera (Riwari) shows where the police are still pouring tear gas balls and
the farmers are also being stopped. The government's apathy towards deaths
during the Delhi Morcha is also a disgraceful violation of basic human rights.”
“The government is now looking to destroy the struggle through
weapons of talks. Amendment proposals actually want consent for laws which
direct means farming wants to stamp people for large corporates entry into crop
marketing. Organizations have jointly extinguished this move of government and
have refused to get trapped in it. Now the government finally wants to create
an atmosphere of disappointment in the struggling people by showing the
stubbornness of not abolishing the law during talks. Wants to create confusion
between struggling people, organizations and their supportive parts.“
What is heartening is the massive support received from the
people of Haryana. Another very significant step is the support of agricultural
labour. The government is looking to take advantage of this feelings of chaos
or loneliness. While at present it is important to understand that these
protests have become a tip of serious political harassment to the Modi
government. These strikes need to combine the actions of different oppressed
sections at other places. The emerging of struggle centers within the
states is an important necessity especially along with these protests. The
headache should remain for the BJP leaders and the corporate families should
not be allowed to sit in peace. The ban against corporate families needs to be
speeded up. Speeding up the struggle in the present time means to put the
government into more criticism through the culprit of this issue, the
prolongment of farmers in other states, and their patience, sacrifice and
perseverance. People's opinion in favour of our struggle needs to be more
widespread and deeper. To do this, we need to tighten our struggle.”
“These huge protests at
“Along with the return of these laws, there is still a long and
enduring struggle to to guarantee government procurement at
reasonable prices of all crops and the right to the public distribution system
while the fight remains to move forward with the most hardworking phases of
society. The resolve of sharpened people's enmity with the corporate world
cannot be implemented in any haphazard manner.”
· ·
Quoting an excerpt in an article by Dr Paraminder Singh a former
professor of Gurun Anak Dev Universty in the Tribune “The most important aspect of this farmer's
movement is related to the passage of true democracy to the principles and
behavior of democracy. It is necessary to reference the two waves evolved in
Quoting Punjabi
journal Surkh Leh editor Jaspal Jassi “Although in a limited sense the ongoing dialogue between
government and peasant representatives is significant . It indicates moral
victory of struggling peasantry over the rulers of the country. Ruthless and
dishonest propaganda against peasant struggle has got the initial beating it
deserved. Those who were being dismissed as khalistanis, urban naxals, foreign
agents and what not are now invitees for table talk as representatives of
peasants.”
“However beyond this initial though significant point of success
lies a largely grey area of deceptive moves and misleading presentations on
part of the central government.
The dialogue process is not voluntary on part of the government.
It has followed failure in deflating the tempo of struggle through false
propaganda, adamant attitude and cunning moves.”
“The
massive show of struggling peasant power along with widespread public support
and sympathy proved too large to be ignored. The government is now on the
table. It is still aiming at getting approval to the essential content of anti
people farm laws and the draft electricity amendment bill from peasant representative’s.The
offer for so called amendments is a camouflage to facilitate such approval. Any
amendment to specific clauses is bound to remain harmless to the actual thrust
of the laws.”
RALLIES AND PROGRAMMES CHALLENGING NEO-FASCIST LAWS
Under the invitation of Punjab Farm Labor Union against the
impact of farming laws on field labourers, Prime Minister Modi's effigies have
been burnt in 51 villages of 7 districts under the invitation of Punjab Farm
Labour Union. In the rally and protests in 110 villages, the workers were
invited to travel to
More contingents of Punjab Students Union and Naujwan Bharat
Sabha have left Monak in
The Punjab Students Union and Naujwan Bharat Sabha pledge that
the Republic day parade will be the most challenging ever to confront the
neo-fascist policies of the Modi govt. President Rupinder Singh Chaunda told me
how massive preparations are being undertaken in almost every district of
Punjab for the tractor rally on 26th January.
It is most heartening to hear the interviews of Rajinder of
Kirti Kisan union ,who reveals the determination of a military commander. At
the very heart he denounced the fascist social order. The agitation has now reached the eight rounds
of talks with farmer’s leaders still not relenting.
In Bathinda a most notable conference was staged by democratic
forces. Support Committee Bathinda gave financial assistance of one lakh to the
field workers going to
Farm workers going to
While leaving the farm workers, the Bharatiya Kisan Union Ekta
Ugraha and Kisan Sangharsh Support Committee Bathinda welcomed the workers and
arranged tea for them.
Punjab Farm Labor Union State President Zora Singh Nasrali
thanked the Farmers Sangharsh Samartha Committee and the shopkeepers of
Bathinda and the urban residents and shopkeepers, said that many urban people
have done a great help to them to help the labourers-farmers-employees and urban
shopkeepers. I have done it.
On this occasion, Gurvinder Singh from Government School
Laboratory Staff Union, Randheer Singh Gilpati from Tarksheel Society, Dilbagh
Singh and Hakam Singh from Teachers Dal, Jagtar Singh Bath from Shaheed Bhagat
Singh Library Jida. Only Krishna Singla, Storyteller Atarjeet from Literary
Culture Forum, Jaspal Singh Mankheda from Literature Sabha Bathinda, Jagsir
Singh Jhumba from Bharti Kisan Union Ekta Ugraha, I. G. C. Bathinda President
Ram Prakash Jindal, Sukhwinder Singh from Lok Morcha Punjab, Atar Singh from
Corona Warriors, Sukhbir Singh from Youth Bharat Sabha, D. Tee. F. Former
District President Paramjit Singh Jida ' Lachman Singh Maluka from Government
School Teachers Union, Khuskaran Singh from Private Bus Operator Union, Vijay
Bhatt from Mahlan Chowk Market, Jagsir Singh Sahota from ETT Teachers Union,
Powerkam and Rajesh Kumar from Transco Union, T. S. U. A large number of urban
organisations leaders and activists, including Hemraj, participated.
The renowned writer Arundhati Rai arrived in the Delhi Morcha on
January 9th to show solidarity with the farmers struggle and
addressed the people from the stage of BKU Ekta (Ugraha).
Addressing thousands of people who joined the rally including a
large number of women, she said ′′ this struggle cannot be defeated because it
is a struggle of living hearts, the whole country has hopes with you because
the fighting people are in Delhi Gone and they are not going to lose. ′′ She
said that there is no such struggle in the world matching the intensity as it
is on the border of
During this time addressing the rally, BKU Ekta (Ugraha) state
president Joginder Singh Ugraha discussed the importance of involvement of farm
workers in the farmer's struggle. He said the new agriculture laws
will make the hit the farm labourers. He insisted that
the support of farm workers is needed to bring the struggle to the decision of
victory.
Punjab Farm Labor Union State Finance Secretary Harmesh Malri
said that his organization is trying to build Punjab's farm workers as an
important struggling force in the movement and huge public ban in farm labour
courts from Lohri to
In the rally, under the leadership of Punjab Students
Union (Shaheed Randhawa), a group of students also participated. Organization
leader Hushiar Salemgarh addressed that the Modi government's attack on new
economic policies is not only on the agriculture sector. It is currently on all
sections of the working class, including migrant workers, students and
employees. Discussing the National Education Policy, he said it was an attack
of privatization in the education sector. Like farming laws, it's aim is to
serve corporates and multiply companies. All classes should unitedly
oppose this entire public treason attack.
Addressing on behalf of the Naujwan Bharat Sabha,
Sukhbir Khemuana said that the youth played leading role as
catalysts in this struggle. He said that to further enhance this
role, the youth must fight for the views of Shaheed Bhagat Singh and the slogan
of imperialism Murdabad he raised needs to be full force in the movement
because the current agriculture law is on the country of the empire. This is
the end of the riots. This is why all kinds of wars need to be guided against
imperialism for which Bhagat Singh shows the way.
Dozens of speakers including Prof. Saleem, Navsharan, Farmer
leaders Shingara Singh Mann, Ram Singh Bhanibagha, Gurbhagat Singh Bhalaiana,
Manjit Gharacon, Jamat-e-Islami addressed the rally, and said that courage,
With the spirit of determination and sacrifice, farmers are standing in the
movement and the rest of the society are standing on their back. This is a
historic behaviour in itself. This practice will also be compulsory to write
the sign of victory of struggle. The play was also staged by Parwaz Theatre
Amritsar under the direction of Dr. Jasmeet Singh.
Though the tractor march by
Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) has been suspended as of now, a tractor march by BKU
Ugrahan along with farmers of Haryana was organised on January 2 from Tikri to
Shahjahanpur border via villages.
Their slogan was ‘Pind Jagao…Pind Hilao’, so as to reach out to
more and more villages of other states of
On Sunday morning, despite the rain, more than 2,000 tractors
powered ahead to Shahjahanpur, where they participated in a rally with
Rajasthan and Haryana farmers at this border.
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