A two-day national conclave, attended by representatives of over 80 farmers' organisations, as part of the group's 'Jai Kisan Andolan' began here today and was led by Yadav and Anand Kumar, who termed it as a "solidarity meeting".
Yadav, who has been vocal against the Centre's proposed amendments to the Land Act, called for a mechanism to ensure minimum income for the farmers along with a Pay Commission for the farming community.
This is in tune with the demands of Jai Kisan Andolan which also include withdrawal of the land bill and comprehensive, assured and adequate compensation against natural calamity.
"The compensation process is faulty as a farmer gets compensation only when 50 per cent of his crop is destroyed and only if entire block suffers crop loss.
"Recent amendment suggested to Land Acquisition Bill by Modi government is anti-farmer. Amendment suggests that farmer's consent is not needed for any acquisition. He cannot approach Courts too," Yadav said in his address.