Will the Mahapanchayat stop the farmer movement?

 

Will the Mahapanchayat stop the farmer movement?

Development is also strange. Either it has not come in the past or it is going to come in the future. Is another funny thing. Development does not come from itself. There is always someone to bring it.


The farmer movement has done so much that since November, till now there is talk of farming in the country. There are many stages of this passage. Parliament is a platform. The second stage is political rallies. The third stage is the Kisan movement and their maha panchayat. The fourth stage is the editorial pages of newspapers. Due to the peasant movement, the economic policies of Congress and BJP also continued to be exposed. While in opposition, some came to power. This is because the economic policies of both come from the same book and school. This entire game is played through a very logical language which is sometimes called improvement or sometimes development. Development is also strange. Either it has not come in the past or it is going to come in the future. Is another funny thing. Development does not come from itself. There is always someone to bring it. He keeps bringing it. So listen to those articles and debates carefully and try to understand whether there is a crisis of farming, four hundred fifty million people are dependent on agriculture. Due to the movement, there is an opportunity to talk about agriculture. Opportunities in the movement.

The movement gave an opportunity that Down to Earth, a magazine that regularly reports on agriculture has drawn a complete issue on the condition of farmers. Not only from the point of view of policies but also the question of diminishing income of farmers due to climate crisis has also been seen. Richard Mahapatra has written that between 2011-12 and 2017-18, 3-4 crore informal laborers including 3 crore agricultural laborers lost jobs in rural areas as per the National Sample Survey report. There is a 40 percent decline in the agricultural workforce. Richard also states that between 2001-2011 the number of census towns increased from 1362 to 3894. Actually, the model of all policies is that people should be removed from agriculture. Earning from farming is decreasing. The question is that despite extracting 40 percent of the people from the agricultural workforce, why are the incomes of the people associated with agriculture not increasing? Is there a way to double the income in agriculture, that is to reduce the number of people? If there are fewer people then the income will be doubled, but here it does not seem to be happening either.

Income is not increasing from agriculture. The farmers are not getting the price. Whether it is milk or vegetables or grains. The farmer has been looking for this for so many days that there will be something for it. Various types of issues are now involved in the maha panchayat of farmers. After coming to Delhi, this movement was limited to three agricultural laws, but now farmers have started coming due to different reasons. Today there was a maha panchayat of farmers in Bahadurgarh near the Tikari border.

Haryana's farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni has said that if the government enacts a law on MSP, discussions on amendments can begin. Is this a separate stand, because till now the farmer leaders kept saying that there would be no discussion on the amendments. Laws have to be withdrawn. Saurav talked to the farmers who came to the maha panchayat and wanted to know that when elections come, farmers are divided in the name of religion. How durable is this solidarity of the farmers who came to the Mahapanchayats, the government is repeatedly saying that it will not abolish the agricultural laws? There is no strong objection to the law being expressed by the farmer leaders. What do farmers think about all these questions?

The peasant movement rests there itself. January 26 also passed. The Parliament session is also going on. Things that had to happen there have been done. The farmers who came in the peasant movement are going towards the fields and are also returning. They are beginning to feel that the movement should not become permanent.

Therefore, farmers have started seeing it as home and field. Rahul has sent pictures from the ticker border. Farmers told them that there was no place to walk around and it was very dirty. Therefore, the farmers have cleaned and made a small park. Have planted flowers and planted flowers So that there can be a neat and clean place to sit and talk. And tents can be installed in this place in a manner. After getting up in the morning, the roadside cleaning is also done. Earlier a lot of dirt was spread here which has been removed. The debris has also been removed. Not only this, there is a lot of dust here, so the water tanker is also being sprayed in the morning and evening. Lest the farmers leave the permanent sign of their movement on the borders of Delhi.

Something similar was seen in Palwal. Aloe vera was planted on the national highway. Earlier farmers had planted vegetables here. In the month of December, the BJP had decided that a Kisan Sammelan would be held at the place. It was done in many places but now it seems that the BJP has given up its intention of Kisan Sammelan. On the other side, Congress has started to openly hold meetings with the farmers.

On behalf of the Rajasthan Congress, Rahul's meeting was held on Friday in Pilibanga, adjacent to Haryana and Padampura, adjacent to Punjab. The MPs of many parties have gone to the farmer's movement on the border of Delhi, but Rahul and Priyanka have kept a distance. Now after Priyanka Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi has also started participating in Kisan Panchayats. A chair was placed in the place of the chair on the platform of Pilabanga. Here too, Rahul Gandhi said that agriculture is India's largest business. The goal of agricultural laws is to remove 40 crore people from this business so that a few industrialists can take possession. After this law, any person or company can buy and store as much grain or fruit as they want.

Rahul Gandhi gave the slogan of Ham Do Hamare Do, ours today, BJP brought the slogan of son-in-law. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in Rajya Sabha that the poor and middle class are getting the benefit from government policies. Crony means a few industrialists are not getting it.

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The farmers' movement is being discussed all over the world. In many famous TV programs of other countries, there has been a discussion about the peasant movement. Trevor Noa has tweeted a small part of "The Daily Show", he has received 1.2 million views so far. YouTube also has 8 million views. It is not that the farmers of America are happy. The condition of farmers is also bad there. It will be good for farmers all over the world that farming should start becoming a matter of farming in every country. The government became aggressive over the tweet of an American pop star Rihanna.

Many countries have to explain the farmer's movement. India reacted strongly with Canada. There is an argument in the Parliament of India every day about the farmer movement. Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur says that the market will not end. Show someone where it is written in the law. Sanjay Singh of the Aam Aadmi Party says that 170 farmers died but they were not talked about. Deepender Hooda says that this time the agriculture budget itself has been reduced. Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh said in the Rajya Sabha, 'The Prime Minister has made fun of the farmers. They have also been called agitators, who have been agitating for the last 75 days. 170 people died for their farm. Here Chaudhary Charan Singh was spoken of, but Chaudhary Charan Singh's followers are sitting on the movement.
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Congress MP Deepender Hooda said in Rajya Sabha, 'Petrol and diesel became the most expensive in AAP government. Most of the petrol-diesel was taxed by the AAP government. This is a petroleum government. The highest unemployment rate happened during the tenure of your government. It was expected that there would be something in the budget for the farmers, but you reduced the agriculture budget. There is a lot of black in agricultural laws. The class for which these new laws have been introduced are demonstrating at the border.

Speaking on the discussion on the budget, Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur said in the Rajya Sabha, 'I openly challenge the Congress leaders, where is the new law written that the mandi will end, the MSP will be closed. Do not confuse the farmers.

The government says that the market will not end. This does not mean that where there is no mandi in Bihar, it will start there. It means where it is there will not end. The farmers say that the private market that is being given in the name of an alternative is opposed to this matter. Tax will be levied in the government market and there will be no tax in the private market, then obviously the government market will start ending slowly. In the month of December, Anurag Dwarf had made a report from Madhya Pradesh about how business in the small mandis of Madhya Pradesh has gone out of business; in many big mandis, there has been less arrival.

Due to all these reasons, there is an increase in the fear of farmers that the market will be closed. Even in January, the earning in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh has reduced by 66 percent as compared to the previous year. With this money, the salaries and pension of the Mandi Board employees get everything. In such a situation, about 9000 employees and pensioners of the state mandi board are also apprehensive. Now the employees working in this system are counting their farewell days regarding the future of the market.

Meanwhile, news has come that the fares of domestic flights have been increased by 10 to 30 percent. Petrol and diesel prices are also increasing continuously. Petrol in Delhi has become 88 rupees 14 paise per liter. Petrol in Mumbai is getting 94 rupees 64 paise per liter. By the way, the most expensive petrol is being found in Ganganagar, Rajasthan. The price of one liter of petrol in Ganganagar has become 98.60 paise.

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