Samyukt Kisan Morcha to organise Farmer march to Raj Bhavan -Snehamoy Chakraborty

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published Published on Nov 25, 2022   modified Modified on Nov 25, 2022

-The Telegraph

Raj Bhavan Cholo to mark the beginning of the second phase of the farmers’ movement where Bengal cultivators are expected to play a major role

The Bengal chapter of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) will organise a “massive” farmers’ march to Raj Bhavan in Calcutta on November 26 to mark the second anniversary of the movement that forced the Narendra Modi government to withdraw three controversial agriculture laws.

SKM leaders said the “Raj Bhavan Cholo (march to Raj Bhavan)” would mark the beginning of the second phase of the farmers’ movement where Bengal cultivators were expected to play a major role.

“We received enormous support from Bengal farmers during multiple meetings and rallies we conducted in districts. They have understood how the government is reluctant to resolve issues related to farmers. Around 25,000-30,000 farmers will take part in the Raj Bhavan march against the policies of central and state governments,” said Amal Halder, the state secretary of the All-India Kisan Sabha that is playing a major role to bring rural farmers to Calcutta.

However, a section of farm leaders said it would be tough to bring a large number of farmers to Calcutta as the harvesting season was on in Bengal. In states like Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, the harvesting season starts in January but in Bengal, November-December is the harvesting time. “We know it is a challenge but farmers are ready to attend the march for their survival,” Haldar added. 

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The Telegraph, 25 November, 2022, https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/farmer-march-to-raj-bhavan-tomorrow-to-mark-second-anniversary-of-farmers-protest/cid/1900083


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