Mangaluru, Feb 14: A group of protesters in Mangaluru burned the effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to exhibit their anger over the anti-farmer policies of BJP-led union government.
Dozens of activists took part in the protest organized jointly by the Karnataka Rajya Raita Sangha, Hasiru Sene and the Aam Aadmi Party on Friday in front of the office of Deputy Commissioner here, to denounce the ordinance mooted by Modi government to amend the Land Acquisition Act.
Addressing the protesters, Ravikiran Ponacha, executive president of the district unit of the Sangha, said the ordinance for amendments of the Land Acquisition Act had been made to favour of acquisition of land for industrialists at the cost of farmers. Among the amendments include allowing acquisition of land even if there was opposition from local residents.
Mr. Ponacha said the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had failed to learn the lesson and correct its blunders even after the debacle in Delhi Assembly polls.
The Union government should withdraw the ordinance that will deny farmers of the land they cultivate. Farmers should not be neglected at the cost of development and industrialisation, he said.
Sunny D’Souza, a progressive farmer and member of the Sangha, said the amendments brought in for the land acquisition act were similar to the laws formed during Narendra Modi's tenure as Gujarat Chief Minister that led to acquisition of large tracts of land for industries.
Mr. Modi was trying to bring such provisions through the proposed Act. “If they do not withdraw the ordinance, people have to show Gujarat Wapsi to Mr. Modi and BJP president Amit Shah,” he said.
Prior to the protest, the activist took out a rally from Ambedkar Circle. Later, they handed over a memorandum to Deputy Commissioner.

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