People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 30 July 28, 2013 |
AIKS 33RD ALL 'Unitedly Fight Back Corporatisation of Agriculture' N THE 33rd national conference of the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) began in Cuddalore, Tamilnadu, with a stirring call to the peasantry of the country to unitedly fight back the process of corporatisation of agriculture deliberately unleashed by the UPA-II government. It also pledged to strive to build a powerful united kisan movement against the anti-farmer neo-liberal policies of the government. The 33rd conference proceedings began on July 24, 2013 at Comrade Harksihan Singh Surjeet Nagar with the ceremony of handing over of Red flag and memorial torches brought from different parts of Tamilnadu. The AIKS Red flag, brought from Thenpari in Thanjavur district, where the first unit of Kisan Sabha was formed in the state, was handed over to AIKS general secretary K Varadharajan by AIAWU former state president G Veeraiayan. The Venmani martyrs memorial torch commemorating the martyrdom of 44 dalit agricultural labourers torched to death by landlords in Kilvenmani village in 1968, was handed over to leader of opposition in Veteran Marxist leader and freedom fighter Delivering his presidential address, AIKS president S Ramachandran Pillai said the free market policies being implemented in the country for nearly three decades have increased the pace of disappearance of the peasant agriculture.
At the same time these policies have established the domination of large-scale agri-business corporations
in the sector. Landlessness is growing at a faster pace as can be seen from the fact that the percentage of landless households in the rural areas today has reached 41 per cent
while in 1992 it was 22 per cent. Pillai charged that the central government is deliberately
adopting these policies with the aim of making agriculture unviable so that the small peasants sell their lands and thus facilitate corporatisation of agriculture. In this context he cited how the cost of all agricultural inputs have spiralled out of control, especially seeds which are now under the total control of profit-hungry private companies. The government's dubious intention is made further clear by its
stout refusal to increase the minimum support price as per the formula suggested by Dr M S Swaminathan Commission. Coupled with this is the free entry of highly subsidised agri imports due to various free trade agreements the Indian government is entering into. Due to such policies, the peasants, agricultural workers and the common
people of the country are experiencing the adverse impacts. Over 3 lakh farmes have committed suicide and they are still continuing with two peasants resorting to this step in every one hour. There is growing unemployment and MNREGA has failed to address this problem. The number of hungry is increasing and as per Global Hunger Index prepared by the World Bank, Allowing FDI into retail sector would adversely affect the interests of small and medium producers, consumers and traders. It will also affect our food security due to changes in cropping pattern, which will be dictated by the MNCsm
he said. Manmohan Singh government's talk of second green revolution is nothing but unbridled promotion of corporatisation of agriculture by such measures. In such a scenario, the AIKS calls for greater unity among the Left peasant and agricultural workers organisations to fight for alternative policies for agricultural development. Such policies would be centred around the interests of agricultural workers and poor and middle peasants who constitute the overwhelming majority among the peasantry. Pillai said AIKS will also rally other democratic peasant organisations in this struggle even as it continues to build united struggles with the working class and other toiling masses. AIKS ( AIKS joint secretary N K Shukla placed the condolence resolution in which tributes were paid to Jyoti Basu, Samar Mukherjee, M K Pandhe, Ramnarayan Goswami, N Varadarajan as also to scores of comrades martyred in Reception Committee president K Balakrishna delivered welcome address. A Resolution moved by AIKS joint secretary Vijoo Krishnan opposing government's decision to allow FDI into agriculture was unanimously adopted by the conference. (July 24, 2013)