Their demands include issues like farm loan waiver, remunerative
prices and implementation of the Swaminathan Commission recommendations,
stringent implementation of the Forest Rights Act (FRA), temple lands and
pasture lands to be vested in the names of the tillers, increase in various
pension schemes to poor peasants and agricultural workers, issues connected to
the public distribution system, compensation for losses sustained by peasants
due to pest attacks and hailstorms, an opposition to acquisition of peasants’
lands in the name of elitist projects like the bullet train and super highways,
and a complete change in the river linking scheme proposed to be started in
Nashik, Thane and Palghar districts, so as to ensure that tribal villages are
not submerged and water is made available to these districts and to other
drought-prone districts in Maharashtra.
All India Kisan Sabha has been in a constant movement in
Maharashtra for past 2 years for these demands of the farmers.
It all started in March 2016, when the AIKS led an unprecedented
one lakh strong peasant siege for two days and nights at the central CBS square
in the heart of Nashik, which paralysed the city. This forced the Chief
minister Devendra Fadnavis of the BJP to invite the AIKS delegation to Mumbai
in the midst of the assembly session to give some assurances.
Since the assurances remained unfulfilled, the AIKS led a
10,000-strong novel ‘Coffin March’ in Thane city in May, 2016 to focus on the
issue of peasant suicides.
On the issues of drought, loan waiver and remunerative prices
protest actions were organised at Aurangabad by AIKS in the Marathwada region
in May 2016
In October 2016, over 50,000 Adivasi peasants, women, youth and
students under the leadership of various organisations like AIKS, AARM, AIDWA,
DYFI and SFI gheraoed the house of the state Adivasi Development Minister at
Wada in Palghar district, for two days and nights, and got written assurances
on issues like FRA and malnutrition-related deaths of Adivasi children
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