A large number of farmers and tribals took part in a protest march to push for their demands in Mumbai on 22 November.
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Nov 22, 2018
Over 10,000 farmers staged a protest march from Thane to Mumbai's Azad Maidan on Wednesday, 21 November, demanding higher MSP, adequate drought compensation, and complete loan waiver.
Over 10,000 farmers participated in the two-day protest march from Thane to Mumbai’s Azad Maidan
Farmers from various parts of Maharashtra stayed over in Mumbai’s Sion before marching towards Azad Maidan on early morning Thursday
The farmers demands included: MSP at 50% higher than the production cost, drought compensation of Rs 50,000 per acre for non-irrigated land and Rs 1 lakh per acre for irrigated land, and complete loan waiver
The Lok Sangharsh Morcha, which led the farmers' march to Mumbai's Azad Maidan on Thursday, called off the protest after getting written assurances on their demands from the Maharashtra government.
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The protesters have crossed Parel-Lalbaug and reached JJ Road flyover, Hindustan Times reported, adding that a portion of the flyover has been kept free for vehicles. AAP supporters and some Mumbai-based social groups are also participating in the march, the report added.
"Two bills to ensure these rights were drafted by the All India Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AISCC) and placed in parliament but both bills have been languishing. More than 60 percent of the voters in India are directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture. The ruling party and Opposition will now understand the gravity of this problem," Avik Saha, leader of Jai Kisan Andolan told NDTV.
Others like doctors and lawyers are also supporting the farmers' protest, the activist said.