City
Epaper

Maharashtra: AIKS calls off long march after government accepts their demands

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 28, 2023 12:13 PM

All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) called off its ongoing long march in Ahmednagar district after the Maharashtra government assured ...

Open in App

All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) called off its ongoing long march in Ahmednagar district after the Maharashtra government assured that its demands over farmers’ issues will be met.

Revenue Minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil said he had a meeting with AIKS leaders. We (the government) took some decisions and gave an assurance that all decisions will be implemented in a time-bound manner, he said at a joint press conference with AIKS leaders.

He was happy that the AIKS called off the long march in response to the government’s decisions, the minister added. More than 15,000 farmers had set out on the foot march on Wednesday to press for demands including adequate compensation for land acquisition and remunerative prices for milk, cotton and other crops.

Several women were also part of the march which started from Akole in Ahmednagar district and was to end in front of Vikhe Patil’s office at Loni, 230 km away, on Friday, farmers, who have been opposing import of milk and dairy products, also demanded adequate compensation for crop loss due to natural calamities, increased pension for peasants, agricultural workers and destitutes, medical insurance and housing facilities.

AIKS had earlier said that Vikhe Patil invited them for talks on Tuesday and some progress was made regarding his revenue and dairy development departments in the discussions. But no other minister was present with regard to the issues raised by the AIKS and hence it decided to go ahead with the march, it said.

Tags: Maharashtra NewsAll india kisan sabha
Open in App

Related Stories

ThaneThane Water Crisis: Construction Work Leaves Hundreds of Families Thirsty in Godrej Emerald Society

MaharashtraMaharashtra Lok Sabha Election 2024: State Records 58.10% Voting In Fourth Phase; Jalna, Nandurbar Lead The Way

MumbaiMumbai Hoarding Collapse: 8 Dead, 66 Injured After Billboard Collapses in Ghatkopar Due to Storms and Rains; CM Shinde Arrives at Spot

MumbaiMumbai Water Cut: No Supply in Kurla, Ghatkopar and Nearby Areas Due to Power Outage at Powai Substation

MumbaiMumbai Rains: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Resumes Flight Operations

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai Hoarding Collapse: 4 Dead, 64 Injured After Hoarding Collapse in Ghatkopar Due to Storms and Rains, Rescue Operation Underway

MumbaiMumbai Local Train Update: Central, Harbour and Western Line Trains Running Late Due to Rain and Dust Storm

MumbaiMumbai Billboard Collapse: Several Trapped After Hoarding Collapse in Ghatkopar Due to Storms and Rains; Video Surfaces

NashikLeopard Attack: 11-Year-Old Killed in Nashik's Umbarkon Village

MaharashtraMaharashtra Latest Weather Update: Thunderclouds Moving Towards Mumbai, Pune, and Satara