NEW DELHI: Seeking to keep its herd together, the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC), which has been coordinating with Punjab Farmers Unions Due to the current protests, he has evicted his convener VM Singh, who opposed his position on the repeal of three agricultural laws as a precondition for talks with the government.
After Singh went down a middle path and wanted his own group, Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Sangathan (RKMS), and others to demand a legal guarantee to buy at the minimum support price (MSP) through legislation as an outlet for ending the stalemate, AIKSCC sought to distance itself from him. Singh insisted that the committee has no right to evict him unless ratified by his national council. He was the Congress Pilibhit constituency candidate against BJPis Varun gandhi in the 2009 elections.
RKMS, working with farmers in Uttar Pradesh, he is a component of AIKSCC, representing more than 400 farmers’ organizations across the country.
In order to avoid confusion among its ranks, the Committee issued a statement on Monday, saying: “The AIKSCC National Working Group met on Sunday and decided to eliminate the convening post. From now on, all AIKSCC decisions will be made solely by the Working Group, which will be the official position of AIKSCC and will be announced as such ”.
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