Nashik Police has denied permission to Kisan long march
Nashik Police has denied permission to Kisan  long march
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MUMBAI: On Wednesday, Nashik Police has denied permission to All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS)-led Kisan (farmer) long march, scheduled to begin from Nashik. About 50,000 farmers from 23 districts are expected to participate in the week-long protest rally that will culminate in Mumbai on February 27. While refusing to grant permission, the city police said that the procession will be carried through the highway which can lead to congestion and long traffic jams.

However, it is to be noted that the protest march rally, slated to begin at 4 pm from Nashik's Mumbai Naka, comes after talks between farmers' outfits and state government failed. The All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS), the peasants front of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), has reportedly claimed that the rally will continue as scheduled.

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 The AIKS said “A year has passed but the state government has not fulfilled promises. Hence, the long march would be taken out against the betrayal of farmers by BJP-led state and central governments,”. The AIKS also said it was opposed to the multi-billion dollar Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project which has seen several farmers along the proposed route approach court against land acquisition.

"Farmers led by @KisanSabha will commence on a 2nd #KisanLongMarch against the betrayal of farmers by the Fadnavis-led BJP govt today, Feb 20 at 4.00 pm from Mumbai Naka, Nashik," tweeted CPI(M). Farmers led by @KisanSabha will commence on a 2nd #KisanLongMarch against the betrayal of farmers by the Fadnavis-led BJP govt today, Feb 20 at 4.00 pm from Mumbai Naka, Nashik.

However, the second edition of the march will again press for demands like farm loan waiver, minimum support price, irrigation facilities and provision of pension to farmers. The first march was held in March 2018, where over 35,000 farmers led by the AIKS walked to Mumbai from Nashik. The state government was then forced to give in-principle acceptance to several of their demands.

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