AIKS organizes 20,000-strong vehicle March from Nashik to Mumbai
By News Desk| Posted by Sameer | Published: 24th January 2021 11:39 am IST
By Harshal Deshpande
Nashik: 20,000 strong farmers’ vehicle march has left for Mumbai from Nashik, under the leadership of Maharashtra state All India Kisaan Sabha (AIKS). The march started in the afternoon from Golfclub Maidan in Nashik.
The March is being held to support and expand the historic two-month long farmers’ struggle in Delhi for the repeal of three Farm Laws and for a central law to guarantee a remunerative MSP and procurement all over the country.
AIKS planned to hold statewide march
15,000 farmers begin 3-day Nashik-Mumbai vehicle march to support protests ANI | Updated: Jan 23, 2021 22:52 IST
Nashik (Maharashtra) [India], January 23 (ANI): On the occasion of the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, the Maharashtra unit All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) began a statewide vehicle march of 15,000 farmers from Nashik to Mumbai to support the two-month-long farmers struggle in the national capital on Saturday.
According to a statement issued by AKIS, the march began from the Golf Club Maidan in the city in hundreds of tempos along with and other vehicles. A public meeting was also held, which was addressed by AIKS national president Dr Ashok Dhawale and other leaders.
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Farmers Pull Out All the Stops for Their Republic Day Parade ‘Kisan mazdoor ekta zindabad’
The green and yellow flag that has come to symbolize the people’s movement against the controversial farm laws is all set to dot the entire landscape in Punjab, Haryana and the national capital in the days to come.
Embossed with the simple slogan ‘Kisan Mazdoor Ekta Zindabad’ (Long live farmer, workers unity), activists plan to use these flags as the prime motivational tool to make the proposed Kisan Tractor Parade on Republic Day a huge success.
“The message that needs to be spread is that it is high time the public comes to reclaim its Republic from anti people policies,” said a prominent activist.