Centre Going Back On Its Promises to the Farmers


The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) on Sunday expressed its disappointment against the central government, accusing it of completely reneging on the written promises made to the farmers when their protest was lifted on December 9 last year.

Farmer's Dissapointment and Further Protests

  • In a statement issued by the SKM, the farmers' body claimed that neither the committee on Minimum Support Price (MSP) has been formed, nor the "false" cases registered against the farmers during the agitation been withdrawn.
  • It also accused the government of not being ready to consider the biggest demand of the farmers - a legal guarantee on MSP.
  • In protest against this alleged "betrayal" by the government, "Protest Against Betrayal" public meetings will be organized at district level, from the beginning of the monsoon session of Parliament on July 18 till July 31 - the day Shaheed Udham Singh was executed -- across the country, the SKM said in its statement.
  • The SKM has also announced that at the end of this campaign, on July 31, a chakka jam of all the major highways across the country will be organised from 11 am to 3 pm.
  • It has also been decided in the meet that the farm organizations will mobilise unemployed youth and ex-servicemen against the 'Agnipath' military recruitment scheme, which is "anti-national and anti-youth as well as anti-farmer.
  • On the 75th anniversary of Independence, a 75-hour mass dharna will be held in Lakhimpur Kheri from August 18 to August 20, demanding sacking of Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra.

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