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Farmers to observe ‘Shradhanjali Diwas’ today in tribute to those who died during protest Last Updated : 20 Dec 2020 07:42:59 AM IST Protesting farmers Farmers across the nation will mark Sunday, December 20, as ‘Shradhanjali Diwas’ to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the ongoing protests against the agriculture bills. Prayer meetings will be organised to recognise the sacrifices made by farmers since the protests started, farmers’ leaders have said, reiterating their demand for a rollback of the farm bills.
Till now, 14 farmers had died with no resolution in sight even as hundreds of farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, have been continuing their peaceful protests at capital's four key borders – Singhu, Tikri, UP Gate, and Chilla for over 3 weeks.The five rounds of talks held by the central government with the farmers have brought no resolution as both sides are not willing give up. The farmers are seeking repeal of the three new farm laws and an assurance that the minimum support price (MSP) offered by the central government for its buffer stocks procurement would be binding on the private sector too. Centre has been announcing MSP for 22 agri-products, the prices are not mandatory on any party apart from government agencies.Though a group of farmers have approached the Supreme Court to step in, there are many others who are opposed to the court intervention, as they feel it will prove a face-saving device for the government and not result in an early resolution.On Saturday, several farm leaders continued their consultations with Supreme Court lawyers - Prashant Bhushan, Dushyant Dave, HS Phoolka and Colin Gonsalves to chart out a possible legal intervention.“We are in consultation with four senior lawyers. However, most farmers are not in favour of seeking court intervention as it may drag the resolution of the issues we have raised with the government,” a spokesperson for Samyukt Kisan Morcha said.He added that farmers are keen on “an early resolution to what has essentially become a political issue affecting most farmers across the country.”Pushpendra Singh, President, Kisan Shakti Sangh, said the idea behind seeking court intervention is that it could stall the implementation of the three new laws till a court appointed committee, in consultation with farmers, is able to make its recommendations.Singh said apart from repealing of the three new bills there are other issues that need to be addressed such as implementation of the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission, enhancement of the monetary support under the PM Kisan programme from Rs 500 per month to at least Rs 2,000, and greater attention to the animal husbandry and milk production and pricing to ensure farmers get better returns. The animal husbandry sector constitutes one-third of the farm economy.Hannan Mollah, general secretary, All India Kisan Sabha, said there is rising apprehension among farmers across the nation that the plight may worsen as the government seeks to push ahead with neo-liberal policies in the guise of improving famrers' pay,For Latest Updates Please-
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