They shouted militantly “Down with the UPA government - murderer of peasants”, “Peasants demand protection of their livelihood”, “We demand – guaranteed procurement at remunerative prices!” to draw attention of the people of Delhi towards the issues and problems of peasants.
On January 31, 2008, hundreds of children marched from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar under the banner of Lok Raj Sangathan to protest against peasants' suicides that have plagued the country due to indebtedness.
Children came from working class colonies in different parts of Delhi. They came from some prominent public schools of Delhi. There were children from Tilak Vihar, popularly known as Widows Colony, because many of the widows of the genocide of 1984 were settled there. Organisations like the Sach Productions, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Ankur, Rajasthan Shikshak Manch, Hind Naujawan Ekta Sabha, Purogami Mahila Sangathan, and Ankur sent delegations of activists, old and young, to actively participate in the rally.
These children came out on the streets on a biting cold day to express their concern for the peasants of different parts of the country who are in the grip of an acute crisis. In particular, they were expressing empathy with children who have been orphaned as a result of disastrous agrarian policies of the government which had led to mass suicides. Ironically, it was a delegation of orphaned children from Punjab, the state regarded as the “success story” of the first Green Revolution that led the way with the banner “NO MORE PEASANT SUICIDES”.
The police stopped the rally much before the intended destination, the Agricultural Ministry. This is where the rally became a mass gathering.
Addressing the gathering, Mujtaba Farooq, representative of the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind said that it is the agriculture policy of the government that is forcing the farmers to commit suicide.
The President of the Lok Raj Sangathan, S. Raghavan pointed out that political parties use the issues and problems of the farmers simply to degrade each other and not as a matter of concern. The government and the opposition are only concerned about the stock market. Through this rally, the working class children of Delhi have warned the government that the people of the country are keeping a close eye on them and they want real solutions to their problems.
Children of peasants from Punjab addressed the rally and said that their fathers had committed suicide due to indebtedness and that they are thousands of children just like them in Punjab.
The leader of the Rajasthan Teachers organization Cmde Hanuman Prasad said that he was extremely happy that children of workers had come forward to show solidarity with the children of farmers and are fighting shoulder to shoulder.
After the protest march a delegation consisting two of the orphaned children, along with the all India Convenor of Lok Raj Sangathan Prakash Rao, went to submit a memorandum to the Honourable Agricultural Minister Shri Sharad Pawar.
(Presented to the Union Minister of Agriculture)
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