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Kisan march sets out from Nagpur

The protesters have been joined by students and widows of farmers who died by suicide over debt among others from various walks of life

PTI Nagpur Published 04.01.21, 03:20 AM
They took out a march in afternoon and a meeting was held at Sanvidhan chowk in evening

They took out a march in afternoon and a meeting was held at Sanvidhan chowk in evening Shutterstock

Hundreds of farmers from various regions of Maharashtra, joined by students and people from various walks of life, on Sunday night left for Delhi from Nagpur to join cultivators who have been protesting at the borders of the national capital for over a month seeking the repeal of three agri laws, a Kisan Sabha leader said.

He said widows of those farmers who had committed suicide over farm debt and related issues from east Maharashtra and Marathwada regions, have also joined this “Chalo Delhi” vehicle march.

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Earlier in the day, students and people from various walks of life hailing from Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara, Nashik, Aurangabad, Ahmed Nagar and other districts gathered in Nagpur under the aegis of Maharashtra Rajya Kisan Sabha.

They took out a march in afternoon and a meeting was held at Sanvidhan chowk in evening.

“These farmers and others have left for Delhi in 40-odd vehicles, including buses and four-wheelers,” Nagpur district secretary of Kisan Sabha, Arun Wankar, told PTI.

He said 800 members of the Maharashtra Rajya Kisan Sabha will also join the protest.

Savita Jadhav, 26, who came from Parbhani district along with 35 other women, said her farmer husband and her father committed suicides in 2010 and 2017, respectively, over their failure to repay loans taken for farming.

“I am going to Delhi to support the cause of farmers. I

request the government to rehabilitate the families of those farmers who have committed suicide over loans. I also urge the government to scrap the farm laws in the interest of agriculturists,” she said.

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