Bengaluru: Farmers protest against agri bills all over state ahead of bandh on Sep 28


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Benglauru, Sep 25: The farmers protest call given all over the country to protest against the Farm Bills that are believed to be against the interests of the farmers, has got good response all over Karnataka. Protests were held all across the state, as a precursor to the Karnataka bandh called on September 28.

However, while farmer leader Kuruburu Shantakumar said that there are as many as 60 entry points across Bengaluru, lack of unanimity among farmers associations came to the fore when another prominent farmer leader Kodihalli Chandrashekhar asserted that their group did not support Friday's protest.

In the city, the farmers, supported by organizations for Dalits and workers, held protests at various spots, and blocked the roads. A large numer of protesters also come together at Mysore Bank circle located in the heart of the city. Over 40 farmers who had blocked the road at Goragunte Palya Junction were taken into custody by the police.

As a precautionary measure, additional security measures have been taken at various points in the city in view of the protest planned by farmer organizations. A large number of policemen have been posted at places like Maurya Circle, Race Course Road, Anand Rao Circle, Chalukya Road, K G Road etc where large scale protests were expected. This measure was taken to avoid traffic jams which could have occured in case of protest. A number of BMTC buses were stationed at these spots to carry protesters in case they were taken into custody.

Large crowds of farmers from different districts have poured into the city. A mega protest was held at Mysore Bank circle where a group of farmers led by Kurubur Shantakumar. Another group led by Kodihalli Chandrashekhar too reached there later.

Protest led by Kannada Sene state president, K G Kumar, was held at NICE road Junction at Madavara Junction. Farmers who stopped vehicles going towards Nelamangala at Goragunte Palya were arrested. An attempt made by farmers to block Mysuru highway at Nayandahalli was foiled by the lolice.

The protests were held against the state and central government enactments which the farmers believe are against their interests. The protests were held symbolically, and the Karnataka bandh planned on September 28 is expected to be on a bigger scale in the state.

 

 

  

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  • kateel pai, vitla

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    A working committee with adequate farmer representation was required before passing the bill. Farmers will be happy only if it benefits them. Show them the before and after scenario. It cannot be "my way or the highway"philosophy.

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  • Naresh, Kerala

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    Had an opportunity to closely work with the farmers in the agri belt of Kerala, which is known as the rice bowl of Kerala where there are many rice mills too. Rice Mills engage local middlemen to enter into deal with farmers for continuous supply of paddy to the rice mills. Even when the Kerala Govt offers a Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Rs.26.30 per kg which is the highest in country (Food Corporation of India offers only Rs.18.68), the middlemen gets their deal done at around Rs.18-20, because they give advance payments and also payments are done immediately on loading the paddy. The farmers who are always in shortage of money are forced to sell to these middlemen, just because payment from the Government takes 30-45 days. Though Government is arranging short term loans against Paddy Receipts issued by the Government through Co-operative Banks, farmers just look forward to the middlemen, just because the payment is immediate. Just imagine replacing these middlemen by biggies like Reliance / Big Bazaar / India Gate etc., who will exploit the situation much more than these local middlemen.

    The just existence of APMC / Mandis / Government agencies is of no use unless these entities are reformed and its functioning made more effective and farmer friendly. What is required is timely payments by APMC / Mandis, cheaper transportation, availability of localised cold/dry storages, godowns etc. Without reforming these entities, allowing private players is equivalent to pawning the farmers to the market monopolies. MSP as of now is not legally binding. MSP should be made legally binding depending upon crops of each State just like Kerala Government offering MSP for Coconut, Paddy and Rubber. Only thing the bill is doing is allowing more middlemen to play with the lives of farmers.

    Also this is just another step; after GST, National Education Policy etc, in destroying the federal structure of the country by venturing into a sector which should ideally be a state subject

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  • Johnny, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    Why some people and govt feel uneasy when farmers are protesting? Step into the shoes of farmers, then you will understand!!

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  • Sanjeevanna, PUTTUR

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    Wisdom says if you step in to someone else shoe you will get a show bite"". Worse now you will not get docs bcoz or corona.

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  • Dinesh Kumar Shetty, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    Farmers are misled and provoked by the opposition parties, rather than protesting they should exactly understand the agri bill, this is surely going to benefit the farmers of our country ....

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  • Nadster, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Sep 27 2020

    Same way Note Bank and GST helped out country.

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  • Edward, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    It is a myth that Procurement at Minimum Support Price will stop after the implementation of Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020. The Agriculture Ministry has clarified that Procurement at Minimum Support Price will continue.
    The Agriculture Ministry said it is also a myth that in case of dispute, big companies will be at an advantage after the implementation of the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020 .
    The Ministry clarified that in case of dispute, there will be no need to go to court repeatedly as there will be local dispute redressal mechanism.
    It is a myth that if farm produce is sold outside APMC mandis, and mandis will stop functioning after the implementation of Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020. Agriculture Ministry has clarified that Mandis will not stop functioning and trading will continue there as before. The Ministry said, under the new system, farmers will have the option to sell their produce at other places in addition to the mandis.
    it is also a myth that how will small farmers be able to practice contract farming after the implementation of the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020 and sponsors will shy away from them.
    The Agriculture Ministry clarified that 10 thousand Farmer Producer Organizations, FPOs are being formed throughout the country. It said, these FPOs will bring together small farmers and work to ensure remunerative pricing for farm produce.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    No need of courts as there will be a local dispute redressal mechanism?

    That is almost like saying, a Mangalurian labourer flying to Gulf from the Mangaluru airport can fight with Adani using a "local dispute redressal mechanism"!

    No way!

    Farmers in many parts of the world have been providing total slave labour to Chiquita baana.

    A big business can be a multi-billion dollar corporation. An average farmer in India has no money to buy a decent shirt, let alone being able to hire a barrister to fight with the MNC.

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  • micheal, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    Cannot see more than 25 people protesting.
    where are the rest?

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  • Sanjeevanna, PUTTUR

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    Cash crunch after demo and now Covid. Could not bring cart loads of ignorant people for protest. That is why only 25.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    Farmers are Protesting all over India ...

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  • DP, Balmatta

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    That's the headlines of this article, If I am reading right?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    DP, Balmatta
    This is the Headline.
    "Bengaluru: Farmers protest against agri bills all over state ahead of bandh on Sep 28"

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  • DP, Balmatta

    Mon, Sep 28 2020

    So what's your point of repeating it???

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  • Dinesh Kumar Shetty, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    Why are the farmers not protesting in Maharashtra ???

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  • Sanjeevanna, PUTTUR

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    Very true very big protest. Sea of people like people thronging for Ramleela maiden on Diwali

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Sep 26 2020

    As I said before, farms were always a matter for the states. Each state has different needs.

    The present dispensation has done three things:

    (1) Forcibly made the farms a Central matter - to be run by Bihari and Mallu babus in Delhi

    (2) Turned farms subservient to BIG business - similar to Chiquita banana

    (3) Made farmers think of moving away from farming for good

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