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This Article is From Nov 30, 2018

Why Thousands Of Farmers Marched To Delhi, Kolkata And Mumbai

Why Thousands Of Farmers Marched To Delhi, Kolkata And Mumbai
Farmers march towards Azad Maidan in Mumbai (Photographer: Richa Dubey/BloombergQuint)

Some 300 kilometers north-west of Bhopal, in the heart of India, amidst dense neem trees, is a courtyard that could determine the electoral fate of this state - and the events that unfolded here explain why farmers marched to Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata in the last week of November 2018.

The courtyard in Budha village was the epicentre of the 2017 farmers' protests across Madhya Pradesh (MP) - a state that depends on agriculture for 30 percent of its income and reported 10.9 percent annual growth in its agricultural sector for eight years to 2015 - India's fastest.

The protests spiralled out from Budha and turned violent after six farmers were killed as police fired on them at Mandsaur. It has been a rallying point for the farmers' movement in MP ever since. These farmers were demanding higher minimum support prices (MSP) - the subsidy the government pays them to offset low market prices - and loan waivers, demands that are now common nationwide.

At the core of the farm protests sweeping MP lies a deeper crisis - a fractured farm economy, where 46 percent of households are indebted. As many as 1,321 farmers committed suicide in MP in 2016, the highest since 2013, according to the government data presented in Lok Sabha on March 20, 2018. While farm suicides dropped by 10 percent elsewhere in the country in two years to 2016, MP saw a 21 percent jump.

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