Ashok Dhawale
Mahatma Jotirao Phule had written a celebrated book that was
aptly called “Shetkaryacha Aasood” (Whipcord of the Farmer). The Maharashtra
Rajya Kisan Sabha (AIKS) has begun an Aasood Yatra throughout the state from
April 11. The date is historic for three reasons: it is the 190th
birth anniversary of Mahatma Phule; it is the death anniversary of Chhatrapati
Shivaji, whom Phule had hailed as the King of the Peasantry; and it is the 81st
foundation day of the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS). The Yatra will culminate on
May 11 in a massive Aasood Rally of farmers at the residence of the BJP’s state
Agriculture Minister, Pandurang Fundkar, at Khamgaon, Dist Buldhana in the
Vidarbha region.
This was decided in the AIKS state council meeting held on
March 27. After the massive one lakh strong AIKS sit-in satyagraha at Nashik in
March 2016; the militant struggle on the issue of drought at the Aurangabad
Divisional Commissioner’s office in May 2016; the impressive Coffin Rally to the
Thane District Collector’s office to mark the AIKS state conference in June
2016; and the 50,000 strong siege of Adivasi Development Minister, Vishnu
Savra's house at Wada in Palghar district in October 2016, which yielded
concrete gains for the Adivasi peasantry; the AIKS has now decided to take the farmers’
agitation straight to the Agriculture Minister.
To create public awareness about the rally, the AIKS Aasood
Yatra is being taken to all the districts this month. Farmers’ conventions and
demonstrations will be held in 24 districts of the state. AIKS state
office-bearers have been allotted responsibilities for attending these events,
the district wise dates of which were decided in the state council meeting
itself.
The government’s neo-liberal anti-farmer policies are
responsible for the grave conditions of our peasantry. Both the central and
state BJP-Shiv Sena governments are responsible for this state of affairs.
Farmers are driven to commit suicide because of this since they are debt-ridden.
12,602 farmers committed suicide in our country in the year 2015. Compared to
2014, this is a massive 42 percent increase. With 4,291 farmer suicides in
2015, Maharashtra under the BJP-Shiv Sena regime tops the list in farmers'
suicides in the country.
"If we come to power, we will stop farmers’ suicides by
implementing the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission", was the
promise given by Narendra Modi during the Lok Sabha election campaign. After
coming to power, the government blatantly gave an affidavit to the Supreme
Court saying that this promise cannot be implemented. This was the biggest betrayal
of farmers by the government. The Fadnavis government too had made big promises
during the campaign for the Vidhan Sabha elections. After coming to power it
has also conveniently forgotten such promises.
The main demands of this Aasood Rally are: Give complete loan
waiver to farmers who own less than 25 acres of dry land and less than 10 acres
of irrigated land; Provide remunerative price to farmers as cost of production
plus 50 percent profit; Implement all the recommendations in the interest of
farmers made by the National Commission on Farmers headed by Dr M S
Swaminathan; Immediately stop the conspiracy of snatching farmers’ land in the
name of the Mumbai-Nagpur Samruddhi Highway, the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial
Corridor; Hand over forest land, temple/shrine land, pasture land with pattas to
the cultivating peasants; Remove the oppressive conditions in the crop
insurance scheme and provide comprehensive insurance security to all farmers; Provide
pension of Rs 3000 per month to poor and middle peasants and agricultural workers
aged 60 and above; Ensure at least 200 days of work and minimum wage of Rs 350
per day to agricultural workers under MNREGA; Give priority to local peasants while
distributing water from the several dams built in Adivasi areas; and Make
adequate financial provision for irrigation and power.
By taking this Aasood Rally to the residence of the Agriculture
Minister, the Kisan Sabha will demand that the government implement the
election promises that they had made to our farmers. Thousands of peasants from
24 districts of Maharashtra will participate in the Aasood Rally on May 11,
2017. It will be led by AIKS National Joint Secretary Dr Ashok Dhawale, AIKS
former State Presidents J P Gavit (MLA) and Dada Raipure, State President Kisan
Gujar, State Working President Arjun Ade and State General Secretary Dr Ajit
Nawale.
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