Kisan Mahapanchayat In Pics: Farmers assemble in Lucknow to mark their ‘half-victory’, gear up for challenges ahead

Their spirits emboldened with the recent success of getting PM Modi to announce the repealing of the farm laws, thousands of farmers gathered in Lucknow to raise slogans that were themed on a collective reminder — it’s not over yet.

Shivani Gupta
| Updated: November 23rd, 2021

The saffron turban, white beard, and a green gamcha (scarf), meet Sukhvinder Singh, father of Gurvinder Singh who died in Lakhimpur Kheri violence. Photo: Abhishek Verma

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Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Three days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced repealing of the three contentious farm laws, thousands of farmers gathered in Lucknow yesterday, on November 22, to underline that the year-long agitation was not merely about the three laws.

The farmers have demanded that Minimum Support Price (MSP) should be a legal entitlement. Other demands by farmers included that legal cases filed against the farmers during the agitation be withdrawn; punitive measures be taken against Ajay Mishra Teni, minister of state for Home Affairs, who the farmers allege was responsible for the mowing down of farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri in Uttar Pradesh last month on October 3, and to build a memorial for the farmers who lost their lives during the course of the farmers’ stir.

Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh joined the Kisan Mahapanchayat. Photo: Shivani Gupta

It is estimated that more than 700 farmers have died during the agitation against the contentious farm laws in the past one year.

Farmer leaders blame the government for the deaths, and hence a demand for compensation to the families. “The government has killed the farmers. They have to be accountable for it. Had they taken these laws back earlier, this martyrdom would have not resulted. The government will be held accountable for these deaths,” Rakesh Tikait, farmer leader and the national spokesperson of Bhartiya Kisan Union told Gaon Connection.

Rakesh Tikait listing key issues. Photo: Abhishek Verma

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Apart from Tikait, the Kisan Mahapanchayat was joined by thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana, and poll bound Uttar Pradesh, farmer leader Darshan Pal and Indian Politician Yogendra Yadav. The mahapanchayat was organised by Samyukta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of 40 farmer unions.

When Gaon Connection went to report the mahapanchayat at Lucknow’s Ecogarden park, a group of women were found rolling rotis (Indian flat bread) to keep the supply of food steady at the protest site.

Men and women and kids were ensuring the farmer guests were not hungry as they voiced their demands. Watch Kisan Mahapanchayat organised in the poll bound Uttar Pradesh in pictures.

Ensuring that no protestor is hungry. Photo: Shivani Gupta
A farmer stands his ground at Lucknow Kisan Mahapanchayat. Photo: Shivani Gupta
Women at work. Photo: Shivani Gupta
Volunteers who have been cooking chapattis for protestors at Singhu border, now at ‘sewa’ in Lucknow. Photo: Shivani Gupta
Volunteers, both women and men, cooking chapattis in huge pan. Photo: Shivani Gupta
Preparing food for the protestors. Photo: Shivani Gupta
Farmers who came to list their demands in Lucknow Mahapanchayat on November 22. Photo: Shivani Gupta
A ‘Lucknow Chalo’ campaign was organised. Photo: Shivani Gupta
Women protestors in support of farmers. Photo: Shivani Gupta
Farmer leaders including Rakesh Tikait and Yogendra Yadav at the event. Photo: Shivani Gupta
Badges of Bhartiya Kisan Union. Photo: Shivani Gupta
Yogendra Yadav speaking at the Kisan Mahapanchayat. Photo: Shivani Gupta
A farmer wearing Bhartiya Kisan Union badge. Photo: Shivani Gupta
The flags of Swaraj India (left) and Bhartiya Kisan Union (right) with the national flag (at centre). Photo: Abhishek Verma
A farmer, a protestor. Photo: Abhishek Verma
Families of those who died in Lakhimpur Kheri violence on October 3. Photo: Abhishek Verma
Pawan Kashyap, brother of Raman Kashyap, the journalist who was killed in October 3 violence at Lakhimpur Kheri. Photo: Abhishek Verma