Amid a rift within protesters earlier, a state convention of farmers will be held tomorrow in Nashik, around 150 km from here. The meeting has been convened by the Kisan Kranti Morcha (KKM).
According to an official source, substantial inflow of vegetables and fruits in Pune, Navi Mumbai and Vashi agricultural produce market committees (APMCs) has somewhat stabilised their prices.
"The situation has slowly started normalising. Prices have come down as compared to the last three to four days," the source said.
Days after business remained subdued due to protests and shortage of supply, the Nashik APMC today received 64 quintals of vegetables.
Meanwhile, security has been stepped up outside houses of legislators and MPs of the ruling BJP after agitating farmers today put a lock outside the house of R T Deshmukh, the party MLA from Majalgaon in Beed district.
In Solapur's Barshi, former state minister Dilip Sopal locked his house in solidarity with the agitating farmers.
The developments came a day after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced that Maharashtra government will come out with a loan waiver before October 31, which will benefit 1.07 crore farmers who have less than five acre land holding.
In Ahmednagar, security was beefed up outside the house of BJP MP Dilip Gandhi, while in Nandurbar, additional forces were deployed outside the residences of party MP Heena Gavit and legislators Vijaykumar Gavit and Chandrakant Raghuvanshi.
In Latur, police personnel were deployed at the residence of BJP minister Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar to prevent farmers from protesting there. In Solapur too, policemen were stationed outside the residence of state Cooperative minister Subhash Deshmukh.
In Beed district, women workers of the Shiv Sena tonsured their heads in solidarity with farmers and as a mark of protest against the government.
Ahmednagar district, neighbouring Nashik, remained largely peaceful, with no untoward incident being reported today.
The activists, taking part in the farmers' stir, demanded a complete loan waiver and implementation of recommendations of the Swaminathan committee.
Farmers in various parts of the state are protesting for a complete loan waiver, a guaranteed minimum support price for their produce, among other demands.
The Shiv Sena and the Swabhimani Shetkari Sangathana, who are allies in the BJP-led government, are supporting the agitation being spearheaded by various farmers' groups.
After a partial loan waiver was announced by the Fadnavis government for small and marginal farmers last Saturday, a section of farmers announced withdrawal of their agitation.
However, protests continued as another section stuck to its demand for a blanket loan waiver.
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