Some carrying skulls of their dead friends, others braving the November cold bare-chested, widows of cotton farmers from Telangana’s Nalgonda district holding photographs of their dead husbands, tribals from Bastar demanding forest rights—thousands of farmers, representing 206 organisations from across the country, assembled at Delhi’s Ramlila ground under the aegis of the Kisan Mukti March and marched towards Parliament on November 30.
Farm labourers and farmers with less than an acre of land constituted the bulk of the protesters. They demanded minimum support prices for agricultural goods according to the Swaminathan Commission, waivers of loans, fair prices for their produce and other economic rights for a sustainable livelihood.
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