Ajit Nawale
On May 3, 2016, around 1000
peasants and students from all the eight districts of the
Marathwada region,
led by the AIKS and the SFI, broke two
police barricades and marched right inside the compound of the Aurangabad
Divisional Commissioner’s office. This militant and unprecedented action was
conducted on the burning demands related to the grim drought situation in the
region. The agitators occupied the office for over an hour until the officers agreed
to hold a meeting with the AIKS-SFI delegation the next day, in which all officials
dealing with drought-related issues were summoned from all the eight districts.
For two days and one
night on May 3 and 4,
all the agitators camped right outside the Commissionerate. Under this pressure, in the two hour long
meeting that was held on May 4, most of the major demands that lay within the
administration’s purview were conceded.
This struggle was an
immediate sequel to the AIKS-led one lakh strong state-wide historic peasant
siege in Nashik that was held on March 29-30, 2016 and which has been reported in
the April 4-10,
2016 issue of People’s Democracy and Loklahar.
The Aurangabad struggle
was also widely covered by both print and electronic media due to the grave
nature of the drought and also due to the militant nature of the two-day action.
It was directed against the utter callousness of the BJP-led central and state governments
towards the millions of drought-affected people in the country and in the state
– a stark fact that was underlined recently even by the Supreme Court and the
High Court.
A delegation comprising
Dr Ashok Dhawale,
Kisan Gujar,
Dr Ajit Nawale,
Arjun Adey,
Uddhav Poul,
Vilas Babar,
Govind Ardad,
Mohan Lamb,
Shivaji Deshmukh and Ankush Budhwant of the AIKS, Maroti Khandare of the AIAWU and
Manjushree Kabade and Sunil Rathod of the SFI led the struggle and also conducted
the discussions with the officials.
Earlier on April 25, CPI (M) Polit Bureau
member Brinda Karat,
after her tour of the drought-affected areas of Beed district, also met the Aurangabad
Divisional Commissioner along with AIKS leaders Dr Ashok Dhawale, Dr Ajit Nawale and
others,
submitted a memorandum and also addressed a press conference in Aurangabad.
One of the highlights
was the presence of SFI All India General Secretary Dr Vikram Singh who, while addressing the
participants,
spoke of the nationwide call given by the SFI to collect funds for the drought-affected
people of the Marathwada region. Along with the above leaders, this struggle was led
by Dada Raipure,
Dr Vithal More,
Ramkrishna Shere,
Deepak Lipne,
Shankar Sidam,
Suresh Kachgunde,
Dr Bhausaheb Zirpe,
Tanaji Waghmare and Sudhakar Shinde of the AIKS and Mohan Jadhav, Datta Chavan, Balaji Kaletwad, Rohidas Jadhav, Dr Ravindra Madne, Meera Kamble, Ramesh Joshi and
Nitin Wavale of the SFI.
The CITU in Aurangabad
expressed solidarity with the AIKS-SFI struggle by conducting a 500-strong
motor-cycle rally which joined the public meeting. Uddhav Bhavalkar, Laxman Sakrudkar and
Anna Sawant of CITU,
Shrikant Phopse of MSMRA,
Sarita Sharma of AIAWU,
Bhagwan Bhojane,
Yogesh Khosre and Tanuja Joshi of DYFI, Dr Sunanda Tidke of AIDWA and renowned
irrigation expert Pradeep Purandare expressed support to the struggle.
The several specific
demands that were conceded related to the provision of drinking water, work and wages under
MNREGA,
fodder for cattle,
agricultural inputs for peasants, fee waiver for students, land issues related
to the temple lands and forest lands and so on.
So far as the other
major demands of the AIKS relating to peasant loan waiver, compensation for crop
loss of peasants,
remunerative prices as per the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission
that were raised and discussed with the Chief Minister at the time of the
AIKS-led Nashik satyagraha and the student fee-waiver for the coming academic
year,
it was agreed that these demands would be forwarded once again from the
Divisional Commissioner’s office to the state government.
The Aurangabad struggle
gave a call for conducting fasts on May 16 and 17 on these drought-related
issues in all the villages in Marathwada where we have influence, to culminate in local
road blockades in the region on May 18.
The 22nd
state conference of the Maharashtra Rajya Kisan Sabha will open with a massive
peasant rally in Thane city on May 30, which will once again highlight the
issues raised by the Nashik and Aurangabad struggles. The state conference will
be held in the Comrade Godavari Shamrao Parulekar Bhavan at Talasari in Palghar
district on May 31 and June 1. AIKS general secretary Hannan Mollah will attend
and guide the conference.
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