The All India Kisan Sabha, with links to CPI(M), said the issue will be taken up during a convention of farmers' outfits, to be held later this month in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state Gujarat, to "expose his fake model" of development by highlighting the plight of peasants there.
"Government should have had restored the 2013 Act after the defeat of the Land Acquisition Ordinance. But instead, states, particularly those ruled by BJP and its allies like Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha...These are acquiring lands through draconian state acts forcibly, without consent of peasants," AIKS General Secretary Hannan Mollah said.
Two papers will be presented during the meet. One on the status of peasants in Gujarat and other on the "forcible" land acquisition by states in parts of the country.
Mollah asked the government to protect rights of tenant farmers through "strict" implementation of Forest Rights Act and by stopping alleged indiscriminate snatching of tribal land by corporate companies.
It claimed there has been a rise in farmers' suicides during BJP's rule at Centre with 52 farmers committing suicide everyday as against last decade's average of 42 suicides per day.
He alleged that the Modi government has allegedly failed in providing relief to peasants and asked it to implement comprehensive package of loan waiver for poor, marginal and middle peasants.
"Reverse the anti-people neo-liberal economic policies to stop farmer suicides. The government should provide Rs 10 lakh compensation for families of farmers who commit suicide," he added.
The AIKS will also organise four jathas (foot marches) from Kanyakumari, Virudhnagar, Jammu and Kolkata raising agrarian issues which will culminate into a rally in Delhi on November 24, he said.
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