Yashwant Sinha detained in Akola while leading farmers’ march

December 05, 2017 12:45 pm | Updated 12:45 pm IST - Mumbai

BJP veteran leader Yashwant Sinha was detained by police in Maharashtra’s Akola on Monday evening while protesting against the government’s “apathy” towards farmers of the Vidarbha region, a senior official said.

“We detained Mr. Sinha and around 250 farmers outside the district collector office as per provisions of section 68 of the Bombay Police Act,” Akola district Superintendent of Police Rakesh Kalasagar said.

Those detained were taken to the Akola district police headquarters ground, the IPS officer said. Mr. Sinha, along with hundreds of farmers, was protesting against the government for its alleged apathy towards cotton and soybean cultivators outside the Akola district collector’s office.

“We are trying to convince Mr. Sinha that the government is sensitive towards farmers issues. We have told him that if he wishes, he is free to leave,” district collector Asit Kumar Pandey said.

Mr. Pandey said the former Union minister was insisting that FIRs be lodged against bogus Bt cotton companies. The government has already taken strict action and filed FIRs against six such companies, he said. Speaking to reporters, Mr. Sinha said he would stay put even if police allowed him to leave.

“I wish to tell the police, district administration and the state government that if we are formally arrested and released and they think that we will go home, then they are under wrong impression. You are seeing the mood of farmers now. We won’t be responsible for what happens,” Mr. Sinha said.

Mr. Sinha, who joined the procession of farmers to the district collector’s office to present a memorandum of demands, began the protest march by placing boll-worm infected cotton crop at the Mahatma Gandhi statue in Gandhi-Jawahar garden at Akola.

Addressing farmers at a programme called ‘Kapus Soyabean Dhan Parishad’ (cotton, soyabean and paddy rally), organised by Shetkari Jagar Manch at Akola yesterday, Sinha had accused the BJP of reneging on promises made to farmers.

“Before coming to power, the BJP had promised to give 50 per cent over and above the minimum support price (MSP). But after coming to power, the party forgot the promise. Just as Indian soldiers carried out surgical strikes across border, the farmers will also carry out a surgical strike against the government till justice has been done,” Mr. Sinha said.

The Parishad has sought purchase of all farm produce by the government at the Minimum Support Price, ₹50,000 per acre compensation for cotton farmers affected by pink boll- worm disease, besides resolution of issues related to farm insurance and relief to drought-affected villages.

There were reports that Nana Patole, the BJP MP representing Bhandara-Gondia constituency in Vidarbha, would attend today’s protest but he kept away.

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