According to the AIKSCC, members of around 180 farmer organisations are expected to participate in the protest.
"Our main demand will be full remunerative prices as a legal entitlement with correct cost estimations and at least a 50 per cent profit margin over the cost of production," All India Kisan Sabha president Ashok Dhawale said.
"We will also demand freedom from debt, including an immediate comprehensive loan waiver, as well as statutory institutional mechanism to address farmers' debt on an ongoing basis," he said.
According to the AIKSCC "steady rise in input costs, like fuel, pesticides and fertilisers and even water, and slashing of subsidies by the government" were the key factors behind cost versus income imbalance presently been faced by the farmers.
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"This massive injustice in prices is pushing farmers into debt, forcing them to commit suicide and ignite repeated protests across the country. To address their plight we are congregating in large numbers in Delhi on November 20 in a 'Kisan Mukti Sansad'," an All India Kisan Sabha leader said.
On November 20, a draft 'bill' encompassing the two demands will be introduced and passed after debate by the farmers' parliament.
Farmers from Tamil Nadu said they were mulling over beginning a third round of protest in the national capital.
"We might continue the protest in Delhi once again after consulting farmers from other parts of the country," media coordinator of the agitating farmers Prem Kumar said.
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