TN farmers suspend Delhi agitation

Wednesday 26th April 2017 07:08 EDT
 

New Delhi: Farmers from Tamil Nadu who were on strike for more than a month in New Delhi over drought relief package suspended their agitation after assurance by Chief Minister E Palaniswami. Palaniswami had met the farmers who have been protesting at Delhi's Jantar Mantar for the last six weeks. The chief minister assured the farmers that their demands would be met and urged them to call off their protest.

The move came after Palaniswami met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and highlighted the farmers' issue. He had also discussed the issue with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Home Minister Rajnath Singh. The farmers' union said if their demands were not met by May 25, they would resume their strike.

Palaniswami was in Delh to attend the NITI Aayog meeting along with chief ministers of other states. The protesting farmers have been demanding a £4 billion drought relief package, farm loan waiver and setting up of the Cauvery Management Board by the centre. Over the last 39 days, they have shaved their heads, halved their moustaches, held mice and snakes in their mouths, conducted mock funerals, flogged themselves and even carried skulls of farmers who had committed suicide due to debt pressure.

Earlier this month, dozens of protesters blocked all six lanes of Chennai's arterial Kathipaara flyover by tying an iron chain to the poles on either side to express solidarity with the farmers protesting in Delhi.

The Madras High Court, too, had directed state government to expand its farm loan waiver scheme to include farmers who own land over five acres. However, there is no relief for those who have borrowed from nationalised banks. The state had sought £4 billion from the centre, which sanctioned only £400 million. With 60 per cent deficit in rainfall, Tamil Nadu witnessed its worst drought in 140 years.


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