New Delhi: In an exclusive conversation with ETV Bharat, Dr Ashok Dhawale the President of All India Kisan Sabha said that the Modi government will be forced to repeal the three farm laws and enact a law for the MSP guarantee.
On the completion of 10 months of protest against the three farm laws and demand for the legal guarantee on MSP, Samyukt Kisan Morcha had given a call for Bharat Bandh on Monday. Farmer Unions associated with the Morcha came on roads across the country and a mixed response of Bandh was observed in almost every state.
Most of the opposition parties and trade unions also supported the call in solidarity with the Farmer Unions. All India Kisan Sabha organised a symbolic protest in the national capital and a group of AIKS members led by the President of AIKS Dr Ashok Dhawale and General Secretary Hanan Mollah marched towards Jantar Mantar road but were stopped by the security as the permission for a sit-in protest had already been denied by Delhi Police. The call for Bandh was between 10 am to 6 pm and roads were blocked in many parts of the country bringing traffic to a complete halt for hours.
ETV Bharat had a conversation with Dr Ashok Dhawale, the President of All India Kisan Sabha who claimed that their call was a huge success with support from every section of the society. "The success of Bharat Bandh call actually shows the anger of people against all policies of the Modi government. Along with the two fundamental demands of repealing the farm laws and legal guarantee for MSP, some other crucial demands include repeal of new labour codes, protest against the price rise, Extension of MGNREGA for Agricultural labourers and doubling the number of working days and also the wages under the scheme" said Ashok Dhawale.
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The protest which started a year ago on the issue of Farm Laws and MSP has now also taken over other national issues like privatization bid and monetization by the Modi regime. "They are now out to sell the entire country and public sector to foreign and the domestic corporate lobby. This was the overriding issue which was there in the country and that's why crores of people responded to the Bharat Bandh" said Dr Dhawale.
After successful completion of Bharat Bandh, the next step of Samyukt Kisan Morcha would be to launch campaigns against BJP and RSS in election states especially Uttar Pradesh and Uttrakhand where protesting farm unions have already started mobilising support in their favour. "Elections are due in three states within six months. Now Samyukt Kisan Morcha has already decided that we will challenge the BJP-RSS in UP, Uttrakhand and also Punjab as we did in Kerala, Tamilnadu and West Bengal some months ago" said the AIKS President.