The convention scheduled on March 20-21 will be joined by farmers' organisations, social activists, political party representatives and the academics.
"The continued disruption of agriculture, strong pursuance of anti-people policies by the governments, and apathy for the conditions of farmers and agricultural workers has reached a new low where a coordinated attack and unleashing of terror among rural communities has seen animal husbandry and its existence per se under threat," said Hannan Mollah of All India Kisan Sabha, farmers' wing of the CPI (M).
While Ramesh Kumar of Akhil Bhartiya Kisan Khet Mazdoor Sangathan said "Dancing to the whims of monopolistic corporate houses, the ruling party is laying groundwork for communalised divisions in society, and at the same time taking away the employment and revenue generation, derived from animal husbandry.
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