Farmers from Maharashtra’s Wardha region on Monday staged a protest in Mumbai demanding proper compensation for their land with some protestors jumping on a protective net placed on the first floor of the ministry building. In a video, police personnel were seen chasing the protesting farmers who jumped on the protective net, the officials could be seen dragging the protestors away to vacate the space. As per news agency ANI, some of the protestors have been detained and sent to Marine Drive police station.
#WATCH | Farmers inside the Mantralaya building protesting against the Maharashtra govt demanding proper compensation for their land jump on protective net placed on the first floor of the building in Mumbai; police action underway
State Minister Dadaji Bhuse is speaking with… pic.twitter.com/9Jke4tvVxn
— ANI (@ANI) August 29, 2023
In this visual, the police can be seen dragging the protestors on the first floor.
VIDEO | Farmers from Wardha protesting against low compensation for their land jumped on the safety nets in the Mantralaya building in Mumbai. pic.twitter.com/AtFRpTvq6p
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 29, 2023
State Minister Dadaji Bhuse spoke to the protesting farmers inside the Mantralaya building, as per ANI.
Maharashtra minister Dadaji Bhuse speaks to the farmers protesting over their various demands at the Mantralaya in Mumbai pic.twitter.com/x1EzjvIox8
— ANI (@ANI) August 29, 2023
Speaking on the protest, Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde said, “I had called the farmers here today. They have had a meeting with (State Minister) Dada Bhuse. A review of their issues will be done in 15 days and a resolution will be found.”
“I had called the farmers here today. They have had a meeting with (State minister) Dada Bhuse. A review of their issues will be done in 15 days and a resolution will be found,” Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde on farmers’ protest in Mantralaya today. pic.twitter.com/1qt4vzcv5w
— ANI (@ANI) August 29, 2023
Meanwhile, NCP leader Rohit Pawar said that if the Eknath Shinde-led government had heard the voices of the farmers they would not have resorted to jumping on the protective net in the Mantralaya.
#WATCH | On protest by farmers in Mantralaya, NCP leader Rohit Pawar says, “If the government had heard the voices of the farmers before they jumped (on the protective net in Mantralaya), then such a thing would not have happened today. The government should hear the problems… pic.twitter.com/m5skSRSgQ6
— ANI (@ANI) August 29, 2023
Saying that he did not support the manner in which the farmer protested against the Maharashtra government, the NCP leader added: “The government should hear the problems being faced by the farmers despite the fact that doing such a protest in Mantralaya is not right. The drought situation in Maharashtra is dangerous. People don’t have drinking water, the same goes with water and fodder for animals as that situation is also acute.”
More details about the protest are awaited.
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