This Article is From Oct 06, 2018

Farmers Protest Over Land Acquisition Of Ratnagiri-Nagpur Highway

Protesting farmers said the police resorted to lathi-charge despite their stir being a peaceful one. Solapur police denied the allegations.

Farmers Protest Over Land Acquisition Of Ratnagiri-Nagpur Highway

Over 2,000 farmers began their protest march Thursday (Representational)

Solapur:

Farmers affiliated to the All India Kisan Sabha from Satara and Sangli districts in Maharashtra Saturday protested against the state government's acquisition of land for the Ratnagiri-Nagpur Highway.

The highway, also referred to as MSH-3, originates from Ratnagiri and passes through Kolhapur, Sangli, Solapur, Tuljapur, Ausa, Nanded, Hingoli, Yeotmal and Wardha before terminating in Nagpur.

Over 2,000 farmers who began their protest march Thursday arrived in Solapur Saturday.

AIKS functionaries said that protesting farmers had sent a memorandum to Solapur guardian minister Subhash Deshmukh seeking time to meet him here but he did not respond.

They said that the farmers would stay put in Solapur till Deshmukh, the state's Cooperation, Marketing and Textile minister, gives them an assurance on their demands.

"The state government is forcibly acquiring the land of farmers in Sangli and Satara. It has even begun work on the highway project," Ashok Dhavale, president of the AIKS said.

While protesting farmers said the police resorted to lathi-charge despite their stir being a peaceful one, Solapur police denied the allegations.

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