The All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) campaign will be organised in 13 states, including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh, which have registered maximum number of farmer suicides in the country.
The region-level agitations follow a two-day sit-in at Jantar Mantar in the national capital earlier this month when the family members of around 200 farmers who had committed suicide joined the campaign.
"We held protest in Delhi and managed to bring the issue on the national agenda. But it was not possible for every distressed family to come to the national capital.
"So, to keep the momentum of the campaign, we will now hold state-level meetings of kin (of deceased farmers) to put pressure on the authorities," AIKS general secretary and CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Hannan Mollah said.
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"Wrong policies of governments have caused the present agrarian crisis. However, the authorities are in denial mode. However, we are firm with the demand of minimum Rs 10 lakh compensation for the affected families," he said.
Mollah reiterated that Left-backed farmers' bodies will continue their agitation seeking withdrawal of the Centre's "anti-farmer" land acquisition ordinance.
Besides adequate compensation, AIKS has been demanding waiving of outstanding loans of the deceased farmers, setting up of a Debt Relief Commission on the lines of the one in Kerala, ban on FDI in agriculture, and right to education and health for farmers etc.