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Peasant protests: All eyes on SC to relieve the crisis; SPM promised to continue stirring even though there was a setback

Peasant protests: All eyes on SC to relieve the crisis; SPM promised to continue stirring even though there was a setback
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New Delhi: The murder of a dialit youth by a group of ‘Nihang’ Sikh might have marked the farmer’s movement to another controversy, but it would not affect the ongoing protest except the Supreme Court to find several ways to present protesters and governments throughout the table for the final solution .
The establishment of SC during the upcoming hearing of agricultural law issues on October 21 can clarify whether the Apex court comes out in a certain direction to both parties, or the situation remains the same.
Many farmer organizations that have advocated reforms in the agricultural sector wanted SC to immediately take this problem, with many of them, including the Red Cantal Reddy from the consortium of the Indian Farmers Association (CIFA), even wrote to the head of the Head of India for the initial hearing to relieve the crisis.
“Farmers have become victims of the old system and that is why the center came out with reform (agricultural law) to make their lives better.
Even the protesters knew that the old system had made a miserable farmer leading to the lakh suicide for years.
If Farmer leaders think they have a better solution in mind, they must come for talks and the government must listen to them.
There is no other way out to end the crisis unless they talk about reforming this sector, “said Anil Ghanwat, president of a farmer organization based at Maharashtra Shetkari Sanghatana.
Ghanwat, one of the SC-Constituted panel members on agricultural law, told TII, “We have our report to the court who suggests a solution.
Let SC make this report public and both sides discuss it.” Ghanwat also had last month written to the chief justice India NV Ramana, look for releases of panel reports in the public domain so that recommendations can “open the way” for the government to resolve the ongoing farmer agitation.
Meanwhile, there seems to be any effort from any side to ease the crisis even though agitation faces some unwanted situations in the past two months – both in Karnal in August after ‘Break The Heads’ Judge District and the death of a farmer, tragedy Lakhimpur Kheri who saw eight people lose life on October 3 or the incident of brutal murder on the Singhu border on Friday.
Although these episodes showed how agitation turned into violence, Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) – Platform with trade unions pioneered protests since November last year – trying to hit the incident to sabotage movement.
“Our movements contradict violence in any form.
The past instances appear to be a conspiracy to sabotage movements and that is why we demand to investigate the point of conspiracy from what has happened at the Singhu border on Friday,” Shivkumar Sharma ‘Kakkaji’, the leader of the farmer And one of the nine Top SKM members told Tii.
He said, “We demand an investigation into the allegations of the conspiracy to sabotage movements through the blasphemy and promotion of disorders by hurting religious sentiments.
There are many reports that indicate a profound conspiracy to defame the farmer’s struggle.
We have fully cooperated with the police in the probe and gives input.
“SKM, meanwhile, has prepared to continue their plans from ‘Rail Roko’ throughout the country (Railway blockade) on Monday and holding ‘Mahapachayat’ in Lucknow on October 26 to protest the Lakhimpur Kheri incident.
The leaders of farmers in their joint statement on Saturday said their movements would continue to grow stronger regardless of various setbacks, and “peace and nonviolence will continue to be the foundation for historic movements”.

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