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make a article on kisan andolan​

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Answered by thenitishjha
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A group of 87 food advocacy organisations and farmers from the US has expressed its solidarity with the farmers’ protests against the Farm Laws which have been ongoing for close to three months at Delhi’s borders. Farmers from Punjab have been protesting against the laws since July last year.

The farmers’ agitation has also led to massive mahapanchayats – essentially large village council meetings – being organised in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab and in other states. One such maha rally in Barnala on Sunday reportedly attracted over two lakh farmers and workers.

“India’s farmers have mobilised to create one of the world’s most vibrant protests in history, camping on the outskirts of New Delhi for more than two and a half months,” their statement said. The signatories said they stood in solidarity with the farmers, as have others from across the world, against the “unjust farm laws that will increase agribusiness’ stranglehold over their food system.”

The statement also drew parallels to what had happened to agriculture in the US and what the farm laws in India could lead to, saying, “the US government has been eroding the concept of parity (similar to MSP in India) at home for decades.” Farmers from different states in India have been reiterating the same since the three laws were passed in controversial circumstances in September last year.

“Let us be clear: what the Indian farmers are enduring now happened in the U.S. almost four decades ago. The Reagan era furthered the farm crisis through deliberate federal policy changes, with systematic erosion of parity prices and other deregulatory efforts. ‘Get big or get out’ has been our government’s mantra. Farmers with the means to consolidate have been rewarded for growing monoculture commodities. Tribal nations and traditional producers as well as small farmers who have always practiced or shifted to diversified agroecological farming have effectively been subsidizing the U.S. agriculture sector. It is rare for these food producers to make a living without supplemental income. Unsurprisingly, farm suicides in rural America are 45% higher than the rest of the population,” their statement said.

HERE IS THE STATEMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY:

U.S. farmers and allied food justice advocates express our solidarity with the farmer protests in India against the unjust farm laws that will increase agribusiness’ stranglehold over their food system.1 India’s farmers have mobilized to create one of the world’s most vibrant protests in history, camping on the outskirts of New Delhi for more than two and a half months. Their rallying cry is to repeal the three unjust laws that were passed without their knowledge or consultation. We extend our solidarity to countless farmers who are peacefully and boldly standing up for their rights and dignity, with other farmers from across the globe.

 

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Answered by 2chennaiinfo
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kisan andolan was not to happen.

it happen because government not understand the farmers.

it led to fights and protests

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