Huge turnout of women at mahapanchayats

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Huge turnout of women at mahapanchayats

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“It is a mass movement. It will not fail,” he asserted. Mr. Tikait said the khaps had fought against the Mughals and the British, and that they were still relevant and must stayed united. “They tried to divide Punjab and Haryana. They might try to create differences among khaps as well,” he said. Mr. Tikait said the present regime was pro-businessmen and they were in the “business of hunger”. “They will increase the price of food as hunger rises. But food cannot be kept locked inside a vault,” he said. Mr. Pal said 500 farmer unions had come together to fight against the farm laws. Mr. Rajewal said a movement reached its logical conclusion when the energy of the youth and the experience of the elderly came together. Farmer leader Raju Maan said the massive turnout at the mahapanchayat proved that not only the farmers but their children were also awakened, and they would not stop till the government bowed to their demands. At Rajasthan’s Bharatpur, Maulana Arshad of the Meel Kheda madrasa, presiding over the rally, said the Mewat region’s people would fight to protect agriculture, which was the mainstay of their livelihood. BKU leaders Gurnam Singh Chaduni and Yudhvir Singh affirmed that farmers were willing to talk to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government at the Centre if the latter had “genuine intentions”. Mr. Tikait’s son Gaurav Tikait, his close aide Ghulam Mohammad Jola, and Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Ravan, also addressed the mahapanchayat. Mr. Jola said the farmers’ agitation had strengthened the bonds among different communities, which were earlier disturbed after the Muzaffarnagar violence of 2013. Three Congress MLAs from Haryana — Aftab Ahmed (Nuh), Mamman Khan (Ferozepur Jhirka) and Mohammad Ilyas (Punahana) — attended the mahapanchayat in a show of solidarity with the farmers’ demands. Mr. Ahmed said his party would continue to support the farmers until the controversial legislation was withdrawn. Haryana Kisan Sabha vice-president Inderjit Singh was also present. Earlier, a 50-year-old farmer from Haryana’s Jind was found hanging from a tree on Sunday morning. Deputy Superintendent of Police, Bahadurgarh, Pawan Kumar said the farmer had left behind a note demanding the repeal of the three laws. ( With inputs from Mohammed Iqbal in Rajasthan )

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The Hindu

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2021-02-08

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February 08 2021 00:00 IST