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This Article is From Jun 04, 2018

Farmers’ Protests Peaceful on 3rd Day, Vegetable Prices Move North

Farmers’ Protests Peaceful on 3rd Day, Vegetable Prices Move North
File image of farmers participating in a long march organised by All Indian Kisan Sabha (AIKS) at Azad Maidan in Mumbai on 12 March. 

Farmers in seven states have announced a 10-day strike, starting 1 June. The farmers, under the banner of the Rashtriya Kisan Maha Sangh, are protesting to demand loan waivers and implementation of the MS Swaminathan Committee recommendations.

  • Farmers have called a 10-day strike in Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala
  • Daily supplies such as milk and vegetables are likely to be hit over the course of the strike

Protests Remain Peaceful, But Vegetable Prices Move North

As their agitation entered the third day on Sunday, 3 June, farmers in many states dumped their produce on roads as a mark of protest while vegetable prices rose in several urban areas.

The stir, however, remained peaceful even as political rivals targeted the BJP-ruled Centre over the stir. Madhya Pradesh remained largely calm on the third day of the 10-day agitation by farmers demanding remunerative prices for their produce and waiver of farm loans.

BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha, former union finance minister Yashwant Sinha, and ex-VHP leader Praveen Togadia are likely to join the stir in Mandsaur, the epicentre of last year's agitation in which six people were killed in police firing, on June 8.

Long-Lasting Solution to Farmers' Issues Soon: Javadekar

On a day Congress president Rahul Gandhi threw his weight behind the farmers protesting nationwide, Union minister and BJP leader Prakash Javadekar on Saturday, 2 June, said the agitation will stop once his government announces the support prices for crops.

“They will get to understand when the prices will be declared. The agitation will stop then,” said the Union Minister for Human Resource Development. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader said Narendra Modi government's plan was to provide a “long-lasting” solution to the issue.

“I will not try to comment. I don't want to subscribe (to) motives now for farmers' agitation. People are seeing it and people are responding to it,” Javadekar told reporters at the Press Club in New Delhi when asked if he sensed any political agenda in the 10-day protests.

Rahul to Address Farmers in Mandsaur on 6 June

Congress president Rahul Gandhi will address a farmer's rally in Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh, on 6 June – the day seven farmers had died in a police firing last year.

Gandhi threw his weight behind the farmers' protest to observe the anniversary of the Mandsaur firing.

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