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This Article is From Oct 02, 2015

Hardik Patel Says Will 'Fight Strongly' for Farmers' Rights

Hardik Patel Says Will 'Fight Strongly' for Farmers' Rights
File photo: Patel quota agitation leader Hardik Patel.
New Delhi: Hardik Patel today made a strong pitch for the rights of the farmers and said that he will 'fight strongly' for them in Gujarat and other states.

"A lot of injustice has been meted to farmers in this country. We have to fight for their rights. We will fight strongly. Gujarat is my turf but I will reach out to other states as well.

Leading an agitation for reservations for the Patel community in Gujarat, the 22-year-old invoked the slogans of national leaders at a Maha Kisan Panchayat in New Delhi.

"Today is the birth anniversary of both Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri but people have forgotten Shastri. Nobody remembers his slogan of Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan," he said

Mr Patel attacked the ruling classes for politicizing issues concerning the peasantry and urged farmers to unite in their bid to ensure they are respected.

"I will only say you feed the entire country. If someone tries to fool you, answer their bricks with stones. Give them a befitting reply. Only then there will be talk about farmers' respect, ensuring their welfare," he said.

On the issue of Delhi farmers, he said that the lands acquired for developmental purposes be returned to them if the plots remain unused.

"We are going to fight for their rights to see their lands are returned if they are not being used. Whenever you (developers) will need land, you can come back to us. But for now, give it back to land-owning farmers," he said.

Expressing concern over farmers' suicides, he asked the peasants to promise him that they would not give up and fight until their last breath.

"I will also urge women working in agrarian sector to don the role of Rani Laxmibai to fight for their pride and respect," Mr Patel said.

The Panchayat was attended by leaders of various farmers' bodies from 20 states.

Mr Patel criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not visiting the memorial of Lal Bahadur Shastri in New Delhi on the late leader's birth anniversary. He has insulted Shastri (by not visiting Vijay Ghat)," Mr Patel said.

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