Gujarat Farmers Join Protesters In Delhi With 'Mitti' From Their Fields For 'Soil Satyagraha'
A group of farmers from Gujarat has joined the ongoing farmers protest at the Delhi border with soil collected from 800 villages across 33 districts of Gujarat. They were part of multiple yatras that started from Mumbai Bhadwani and Rewa in Madhya Pradesh Champaran in Bihar Bhubaneswar in Odisha Varanasi Bellary in Karnataka and Amritsar in Punjab have reached the national capital as part of the soil Satyagraha.
A group of farmers from Gujarat has joined the ongoing farmers' protest at the Delhi border with soil collected from 800 villages across 33 districts of Gujarat.
They were part of multiple yatras that started from Mumbai, Bhadwani and Rewa in Madhya Pradesh, Champaran in Bihar, Bhubaneswar in Odisha, Varanasi, Bellary in Karnataka, and Amritsar in Punjab have reached the national capital as part of the soil Satyagraha.
Mitti Satyagraha
¡ª Harsimran Kaur (@harsimran_2000) April 5, 2021
Farmers from Telangana and AP are enthusiastically participating in Mitti Satyagraha
Andhra Pradesh & Telangana's 150 villages have sent soil to Delhi
Using soil from pan-India, a martyrs memorial will be built at Singhu for 350+ dead in #Farmersprotest pic.twitter.com/mmkKNtSdME
At least 20 persons from Mumbai have joined thousands more from all over India in the unique Dandi-Delhi "Mitti Satyagraha" initiative.
The 'Soil Satyagraha' is an enactment of the historic 'Dandi Yatra' launched from Ahmedabad to Dandi, 390 km away, by Mahatma Gandhi, culminating in the 'Salt Satyagraha' 91 years ago (March 12-April 5, 1930).
"At that time, the Satyagraha was against the oppression of the British rule. This time, it is to highlight the insensitivity of the present Central government to the cause of the farmers, workers and common masses," Feroze Mithiborwala, one of the participants from Mumbai, told IANS.
Farmers start Mitti Satyagraha yatra from Dandi ! Soil from all over country will be dedicated to the martyrs of the farmer movement ! Martyrs memorials will be built on the border ! #????_??????_?????_?? pic.twitter.com/w3TulFUcN9
¡ª Support_Farmers (@advocate_sneh) March 31, 2021
Making it special, the processionists on the Dandi-Delhi route and other parts of India, collect the local soil from all villages, districts, regions and states, as the march traverses from around two dozen states and Union Territories, he said.
"The soil symbolises Mother Earth, who provides us food through the toiling farming community, whose existence and livelihood are now being threatened by the crony capitalists and mega-corporates. We shall present this soil to the farmers protesting on all the points outside Delhi," another participant, Dr Sunilam, said.
The soil will be mixed as a sign of national integration and later a 'Shaheed Smarak' (Martyrs' Memorial) will be constructed with it outside Delhi, as a mark of respect to the 350-odd farmers who lost their lives in the past four months, the activists added.
#Mitti Satyagraha Yatra reached Ratlam city, Madhya Pradesh this morning. People are collecting soil from various parts of India to take it to the #FarmersProtest sites to build a martyrs' memorial in memory of the farmers who died in the protest sites. pic.twitter.com/nRtlaAuRsC
¡ª Ratna (@blowinindwind) March 31, 2021
"On April 6 morning, like Gandhiji breaking the unjust Salt Act of the British by picking up a fistful of salt, we will take a pledge with the soil in our hands and challenge the anti-farmer and anti-labour laws of the government," said participant, Guddi S.L.
The 'Mitti Satyagraha' was launched in two phases, first from March 12-28 as a decentralised movement of farmers-workers protesting the farm laws of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government at the Centre.
In the second phase from March 30-April 6, the satyagrahis from all over India are carrying urns containing the soil collected from the remotest parts of the country to Delhi's outskirts.
Mitti Satyagraha Yatra led by @AllINDIAPROGRE2 @medhanarmada reached Punjab through Mansa, sacred soil will be taken to protest sites at Delhi borders where memorial to b built @navkiran_natt pic.twitter.com/mlM33oM0lL
¡ª Neel Kamal (@NeelkamalTOI) April 3, 2021
"An average of 50 satyagrahis are coming to Delhi from all states/UTs by April 5 evening. The next morning (April 6), emulating Gandhiji, we shall take a united pledge with India's soil in our hands and defy the anti-farmers and anti-labour laws being implemented," said Mithiborwala.
Soil Satyagraha of farmers in protest of agricultural laws imposed by the Government of India
¡ª Yash Desai (@yashdesai9459) March 30, 2021
The Yatra, which started from Mumbai, reached the Dandi Mitha Satyagraha Smarak in Navsari
Kisan Shaheed Smarak will be built by collecting soil on Delhi border pic.twitter.com/NnKU1Rd2IH
"The soil ingrains in us the feeling of self-reliance, self-respect, its represents our existence and identity... The farmers movement is poised to repeat the history of our glorious freedom struggle," he pointed out.