To sustain the farmers¡¯ agitation in the coming days and mobilise even a bigger crowd, farmers from Haryana villages have started a unique donation drive, The Indian Express has reported.
Farmers are donating Rs 100 per acre to local leaders to manage the transportation and food items. In some villages, farmers have offered Rs 200 to Rs 500 per acre while some have even contributed in thousands for the stir.?
The donation drive is aimed at boosting food supplies and transportation services for those who go to Tikri border from the village to join dharna on everyday basis.?
Additionally, one vehicle has specially been arranged that will take round trips from Sisai village every day to supply milk and food items to the agitators at Tikri border.
The village of Sisai is about 9 kilometres from Hansi tehsil in Hisar district of Haryana and about 150 kilometres from Tikri border. Notably, it is the biggest village of Haryana in terms of population and size.?
Many of the vehicle owners take only fuel charges in lieu of providing transport services for the agitators. For instance, four buses full of women and children went to Tikri from the village on Wednesday but the bus owners took only fuel charges from the agitators, farmers told The Indian Express. The donation funds will further help the villagers to commute to the protest site.
The collection is growing fast with a sentiment gaining ground that the ongoing farm agitation is meant to protect the lands of farmers from corporates.
Employees, shopkeepers, labourers and people from Scheduled Caste communities who normally don¡¯t have land holdings, also contributed to the agitation. With the help of these funds, villagers plan on running langers (community kitchen) at the outskirts of their villages and at the borders of Delhi.? ?
¡°I have deposited Rs 85,000 for the agitation as part of our donation for 160 families of our clan who have 850 acres of land in total in the village,¡± farmer Pradeep Sihag told The Indian Express. Sihag is from Sisai village. Sihag estimates the village has a population of over 35,000 while farmers here have around 15,000 acres of land.?
¡°Almost every farmer has already deposited their share of donation following a decision by the villagers some days ago. Now, the collection stands at almost Rs 15 lakh from farmers of our village.?
A former sarpanch, Rajesh Sihag, has donated Rs 1.11 lakh for the agitation,¡± says Sihag, adding, ¡°We are fighting to protect our land. If we succeed to save our land with such contributions, such donations won¡¯t be a big deal for us. We have to fight to get fair prices of crops in mandis but this time our land is being targeted by the corporates.¡±
As sentiment in favour of farmers have been growing, even local leaders of BJP and JJP have provided their share of financial assistance. ¡°First, I am a farmer, then a politician,¡± says a JJP leader from Hisar district, who has given his share of donation as per his land holding in his village.?
The state has 7,088 villages with some having agricultural land holdings in hundreds while others have land holdings in a few thousands. Like Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar¡¯s native village Nindana (Rohtak) has 8,836 acres of land while Nangal village of Karnal district has 1,000 acres.?
A farmer leader from Jind, Ramphal Kandela said that apart from farmers, other sections of society are also offering donations. For example, labourers donate at the rate of Rs 100 per family.?
¡°A minimum amount is collected from every family now with a sense that the agitation may continue for months,¡± said Kandela.?
The agitation has been going on for the past one and half months against three central farm laws, which have been termed as ¡°anti-farmer¡± by the agitators.?
A former Haryana IAS officer, S K Goyal, who has backed the farmers in their ongoing agitation, says every section of society is offering help to agitators. Goyal has already toured over half a dozen villages of Bhiwani districts to make farmers aware about the ¡°adverse impacts¡± of the three farm laws.?
¡°If the agitation continues for long, it would further erode the base of ruling dispensation very fast. Keeping in view the sentiments of farmers and cold, the government should repeal these farm laws as early as possible,¡± Goyal said.