Jalore farmers gathered to demand the rights of their daughters-in-law, enjoyed the langar

The massive protest of farmers continued for the second day on Wednesday under the banner of Bharatiya Kisan Sangh regarding the release of water from Jawai Dam in the flow area of ​​Jawai River and various demands of the farmers. Under the leadership of farmer leader Ratan Singh Kaniwada, farmer leaders protested against the Prime Minister’s Crop Insurance Scheme for the Kharif season. A memorandum was submitted to the ADM on Wednesday demanding rejection of the appeals made by 61 Patwar Mandals on behalf of the 2023 company. There was also a demand to implement the provision of giving claim to individuals in case of loss in standing crops in the Prime Minister Crop Insurance Scheme. Farmer leaders demanded to get input subsidy. A large number of farmers from all over the district were present in the protest and Mahapadav. The main speakers in the dharna were Bharatiya Kisan Sangh’s provincial vice president Somaram, Narendra Singh, Bhagaram, Harisingh Tabidar, Badridan Narpura, Kisan Union’s district president Ratansingh Kaniwada, Jabarsingh Tarwada, Wagaram Chaudhary, Karan Singh, Chakraborty Singh and many other speakers addressed the protest.

Here, Taxi Union President Nandlal Khatik handed over a letter of support to the protest.

Enjoying pakada and chakki with dharna

In the afternoon of the second day of Mahapadav, chakki and pakoras were made for the farmers.

The farmers enjoyed this feast while listening to the speeches at the protest site. Farmers enjoyed dal baati as food.

Chief Whip submitted memorandum to the Chief Minister and Water Resources Minister

Jalore Chief Whip of Rajasthan Assembly Jogeshwar Garg on Wednesday met State Chief Bhajan Lal Sharma and Water Resources Minister Suresh Singh Rawat and submitted a memorandum to him and made a provision for releasing the prescribed quantity of water from Jawai Dam into Jawai River to revive the Jawai River. Placed your demand regarding. Chief Whip Jogeshwar Garg, through a memorandum, informed about the ongoing farmers’ protest at Jalore headquarters and their demands and demanded amendments in Public Policy-2010. Respecting the sentiments of the people of Jalore district and surrounding areas and especially the sentiments of the farmers participating in the Mahapadav, he made a proposal to revive the Jawai River by making a provision to release at least 25 percent of the water of the Jawai Dam into the Jawai River from time to time. A demand was placed to announce the preparation of a detailed action plan.

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