Bengaluru, Sept 23: A group of Farmers Associations, who were agitating against the state government to bring amendment to the Land Reforms Act and other issues, have decided to call for a 'Karnataka Bandh' on 28th of this month.
Speaking to newsmen here today, State Farmers Association president Nagendra informed that a decision had been taken to intensify the agitation against the anti-farmers policies being adopted by both the Union as well as the State Governments.
He said that while the members of the Farmers associations would stage dharna in Bengaluru on 25th of this month, a total bandh would be observed on 28th of this month.
However, the State Sugarcane Growers Association, president Kadabur Shanthakumar said that his Group of farmers are yet to take a decision on participating or supporting the September-28 State Bandh.
Informing that the members of the Sugarcane Growers Association will stage dharna on 25th of this month at all the District and Taluk Headquarters, he said that "A final decision on supporting State-Bandh is yet to be taken".
It may be recalled that various Farmers Association are holding dharna near Freedom Park in protest against the state government's decision to bring amendment to the Land Reforms Act as well as APMC Act, which according to them 'anti-farmers'.
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