Hundreds of farmers – men and women, along with some children – from the villages of Bihar boarded the 13257 Jan Sadharan Express and travelled for 16 hours, covering 990 kilometres, to reach Anand Vihar Terminal in east Delhi at 2 p.m. on November 29, 2018.

While waiting for the others, the first few to step off the train wasted no time – their march to Ramlila Maidan began on the platform itself where they began raising slogans: “We must get pension! Implement the Swaminathan Commission recommendations! We demand one and a half times MSP…”.

More farmers had arrived on other trains earlier that morning. They told us about their demands, problems, the long-unresolved issues about rain-fed farming and drought, the rising costs of diesel and fertilisers – while the price that their crops fetch in the market remains nearly stagnant. They spoke of  how difficult it is  to give their children a good education or provide decent healthcare for their families.

The farmers in the video featured here are from villages in Madhepura, Sitamarhi and Siwan districts of Bihar.

Namita Waikar
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Namita Waikar is a writer, translator and Managing Editor at the People's Archive of Rural India. She is the author of the novel 'The Long March', published in 2018.

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Samyukta Shastri is an independent journalist, designer and entrepreneur. She is a trustee of the CounterMediaTrust that runs PARI, and was Content Coordinator at PARI till June 2019.

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