Farmers' strike in MP to increase veggie prices; BJP dubs it Cong agitation
During the 10-day strike, starting from June 6 no eatables would be
supplied from villages to cities in Madhya Pradesh, due to which cities are set
to see a shortage of items like vegetables and milk
Current Affairs News: On the first anniversary of the death of seven farmers due to
beating and firing by police in Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh on June 6 last year, the
farmers are going to launch "Gaon Bandh" (village blockade) agitation
from Friday, said a farmer representative on Thursday.
During the period, no eatables would be supplied from
villages to cities in the state. Although the state government has made
arrangements to minimise the impact of agitation, cities are set to see
shortage of items like vegetables and milk.
Chief of Aam Kisan Union, Kedar Sirohi told IANS that the agitation enjoys the
support of more than 150 farmers organisation. Besides, all 50 Panchayats of
the state have also announced to fight for the rights of farmers.
"The government responds to the rightful demands of the
farmers with lathis and bullets. June 6 is a black day for farmers. Nothing
will be supplied by villages to cities for the next 10 days, neither will
anything be brought from the cities during the period," Sirohi said.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who reached Bhopal on
Thursday, however, dubbed the farmers' agitation as an agitation of the Congress party.
"The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the
state is working for the welfare of farmers and it has taken several big
decisions in their interest," he said.
Referring to Rahul Gandhi's rally in Mandsaur on June 6,
Singh said, "He does such things during elections.
"The Congress ruled for 60 years. Why it
did not improve farmers' conditions then? What good it has done for
farmers?" Singh added.
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