In Pics: With Blistered Feet, Distraught Farmers End Long March

The farmers plan to surround the Maharashtra Assembly complex to press for their demands.

The Quint
India
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 Farmers participate in a long march organised by All Indian Kisan Sabha (AIKS) at Azad Maidan in Mumbai on Monday. 
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Farmers participate in a long march organised by All Indian Kisan Sabha (AIKS) at Azad Maidan in Mumbai on Monday. 
(Photo: Mitesh Bhuvad/PTI)

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“I am the son of a farmer”, said an 11-year-old Samarth while introducing himself. He travelled almost 200 kilometers on foot with his grandparents to Mumbai along with other 30,000 farmers, demanding a complete loan waiver. He was sitting next to an old woman, whose feet were bruised and bandaged after walking on the scorching roads for six days.

(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)
Farmers shout slogans against the government at a rally organised by All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) in Mumbai, India March 12, 2018. (Photo: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters)
11-year-old Samarth with his grandparents.(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)

At a certain distance from them was an ambulance near which the protesting farmers had queued up to get first aid.

(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)

Their legs have almost given up, the blazing sun has drained out every drop of sweat it could, but they are determined to meet Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and place their three basic demands:

  1. Unconditional loan waiver.
  2. Transfer of forest land to tribal farmers who have been tilling it for years.
  3. Implementation of the M S Swaminathan Commission report, which says farmers should be paid one-and-a-half times the cost of production and the Minimum Support Price (MSP) should be fixed.

The farmers plan to surround the Maharashtra Assembly complex to press for their demands.

They reached Azad Maidan early on the morning of Monday, 12 March, after camping at KJ Somaiya Ground in Mumbai’s Sion area.

A farmer is being given a medical treatment at Azad Maidan during Kisan long march.(Photo: PTI)

In November, last year, the state government announced a farm loan waiver, terming it the "biggest loan waiver in Maharashtra's history".

According to PTI, state Governor Vidyasagar Rao in February told the state legislature that the government has transferred over Rs 12,000 crore into bank accounts of 31 lakh farmers.

The farmers, however, have a different story to tell. They say that the system is flawed and the benefits reach only some farmers who meet the criteria laid down by the government.

A bunch of them travelled with small daflis and sang bhajans of Lord Vitthal along the way to keep themselves and others entertained.(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)
Farmers at Azad Maidan, Mumbai.(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)
Protesting farmers at Azad Maidan, Mumbai.(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)
A farmer fills his bottle with drinking water from a tanker stationed at Azad Maidan, Mumbai.(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)

The opposition Congress, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and also Shiv Sena, which is part of the BJP-led ruling alliance in the state, have extended their support to the farmers' demands.

MNS chief Raj Thackeray and Shiv Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray met the farmers on Sunday, 11 March.

A group of farmers protesting at Azad Maidan, Mumbai.(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)
Farmers fought the scorching heat for over six days to reach Mumbai.(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)
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A group of farmers protesting at Azad Maidan, Mumbai.(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)
Tents have been erected at Azad Maidan for the farmers to take shelter in.(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)
Shiv Sena workers distribute food and water to the farmers.(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)
Protesting farmers at Azad Maidan, Mumbai.(Photo: Ankita Sinha/The Quint)
A farmer covers his face with a bandana with an image of Che Guevara as he sleeps before the rally.(Photo: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters)

The CPI(M)-affiliated All India Kisan Sabha, which is spearheading the protest, said it will consider what the government has to offer. CPI(M) leader Ashok Dhawle said over 50,000 people have joined the protest. Tribals from Thane district have joined the farmers from Nashik district in the protest.

Maharashtra minister Girish Mahajan, who welcomed the march at Mulund in suburban Mumbai on Sunday, said the government, which has met earlier demands by farmers, will consider their latest ones.

While there is no likelihood of all farmers being allowed to proceed to the Assembly complex from Azad Maidan, a delegation of farmers will be allowed to meet Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

(With inputs from PTI)

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Published: 12 Mar 2018,12:55 PM IST

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