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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | The Forgotten Farmers Of Tamil Nadu: 107 Days of Protest in Delhi and Still Counting -M Mahalingam

The Forgotten Farmers Of Tamil Nadu: 107 Days of Protest in Delhi and Still Counting -M Mahalingam

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published Published on Sep 19, 2017   modified Modified on Sep 19, 2017
-TheCitizens.in

NEW DELHI: The struggle of the debt and drought trapped farmers of Tamil Nadu has entered its 107th day.

The farmers, facing an acute agrarian crisis during which many committed suicide, travelled to Delhi on March 14, optimistic that their voice would be heard. After 41 days they returned to Tamil Nadu on April 23 after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palanisamy met and assured them that their grievances would be addressed within two months.

The 60 days passed with not one demand being met. The farmers returned to Delhi on July 16. Over two months have passed since and except for the police that harasses them on a daily basis, not a single official or politician has visited them.

The farmers who had first come with the skulls of those who had committed suicide because of debts and drought, are still keeping up what caught media attention as a novel protest. In this second phase, in an attempt to demonstrate their desperation, they ate beef, went to Raghat to seek the help of Gandhi to free the farmers from the yoke of debt, clenched rodents between their teeth, ate food from the garbage, sang songs, embraced celibacy, slept on beds of thorns, ate human excreta.

Some part of the protest this time has been directed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The farmers performed yagna so that PM Modi would understand their plight, begged on the roads and sent the Rs 6668 they collected to him. On the day of the Prime Minister birthday they performed ‘thoppukaranam’ Aka Super Brain yoga (Holding their ears by crossed hands and squatting and rising up). They shouted in the air, “Please help us” and ‘Save our life” as they performed the motions.

P. AyyaKannu, coordinator of the agitation and President of South Indian Rivers Inter-Linking Farmers Association told The Citizen that “the 141 agitating farmers have been hospitalized for various health reasons so far. Despite our desperate protests, no remedial solutions to our grievances yet. The present government is in favour of corporate sector, not for the farmers. He added in clearly growing desperation, “we shall end our life if our issues are not addressed”. He said, “The ruling ministers, MPs and MLAs of ruling as well as opposition parties cutting across the party lines met us, but nothing has happened in terms of our grievances”.

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TheCitizens.in, 18 September, 2017, http://www.thecitizen.in/index.php/NewsDetail/index/1/11766/The-Forgotten-Farmers-Of-Tamil-Nadu-107-Days-of-Protest-in-Delhi-and-Still-Counting-


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