People's Democracy

(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)


Vol. XXVIII

No. 29

July 18, 2004

On Struggle Path

 

VARIOUS Left and democratic organisations of farmers, agricultural labourers, plantation workers, tribals and youth of Wayanad district have formed a joint action committee (JAC) to press the state and union governments to take immediate steps to save Wayanad people from the present crisis. The JAC went on an indefinite hunger strike from March 24, 2004, which lasted for 11 days and compelled the state government to declare some relief measures. Among them were granting of Rs 50,000 compensation to all the families of those farmers who committed suicide, waiving of interest on all agricultural loans for one year, moratorium on repayment of all agricultural loans for one year, free ration for all poor families for two week etc. After this announcement, the JAC temporarily called off the hunger strike and declared that the agitation will be intensified after the Lok Sabha elections to achieve the main demands of complete write off of all the debts of farmers and increasing the support price to protect the domestic prices of agro produces. In the election, the people, especially the farming community of Waynad, have responded well to the situation by electing the LDF candidates, M P Veerendra Kumar and A P Abdullakutty, from the two seats in the district. Immediately after the elections, a convention of farmers owing loan liabilities was organised. It was announced that a march to assembly will be held on July 19 on these demands.

 

A JAC delegation comprising of P A Muhammad, district secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), P Krishnaprasad, state committee member of the All India Kisan Sabha, Kerala unit, and P V Sahadevan , district treasurer of the CITU visited Delhi and along with M P Veerendra Kumar, A. P Abdullakutty and A. Vijayaraghaven all Members of Parliament, submitted a memorandum to the prime minister Manmohan  Singh on July 6.  The delegation also met union agricultural minister Sharad Pawar, union commerce minister Kamal Nath, and union tribal affairs minister P R Kyndiah. The prime minister assured the delegation that he would study the demands and take necessary action.

 

The main points in the memorandum included: