Āé¶¹apps in India Stage Government Protests
Tens of thousands of Indian farmers on Sunday intensified their protests against three new agricultural laws aimed at overhauling food grain procurement and pricing rules by allowing private companies direct access to the sector.
Angry farmers staged demonstrations near New Delhi after rejecting Prime Minister Narendra Modiās assurances that the laws would double farmersā income.
Six rounds of talks between government officials and farmer union leaders have failed to resolve the challenge faced by Modiās government.
āHundreds of farmers will launch a tractor trolley march to New Delhi to voice our grievances against the new laws,ā said Kamal Preet Singh Pannu, a leader of the United Āé¶¹appsā Protest. āGovernment wants to discredit and crush our movement, but we will continue to protest peacefully.ā
Opposition parties and some senior economists have lent support to the protests.
āIāve now studied Indiaās new farm bills & realize they are flawed and will be detrimental to farmers,ā Kaushik Basu, a former chief economic adviser to the federal government, wrote on Twitter. āOur agriculture regulation needs change, but the new laws will end up serving corporate interests more than farmers. Hats off to the sensibility & moral strength of Indiaās farmers.ā
The farmers are protesting the three laws that the government says are meant to overhaul procurement procedures and grant them more options to sell their produce.
Source: Reuters

