Leader of farmers: Dallewal's role in the struggle for agricultural reform

IANS April 7, 2025 295 views

Jagjit Singh Dallewal, a prominent farmer leader, has concluded his remarkable 131-day hunger strike aimed at securing minimum support prices for crops. His protest, which began on November 26, 2024, drew national attention and support from various political figures, including Union Ministers. Despite ending his fast, Dallewal remains committed to the broader farmer movement and continues to push for substantial agricultural reforms. His leadership represents a significant chapter in India's ongoing struggle for farmers' rights and economic justice.

"The fight for farmer rights, including the MSP guarantee, would not cease until demands were met" - Jagjit Singh Dallewal
New Delhi, April 6: Jagjit Singh Dallewal, a prominent farmer leader and the president of the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ekta Sidhupur), ended his indefinite hunger strike on Sunday after 131 days. He began hunger strike on November 26, 2024.

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Dallewal ended 131-day hunger strike after national farmer movement

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Seeking legal guarantee for minimum support prices

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Continues protest despite ending fast

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Uniting over 150 farmer unions in struggle

The aim was to push for a legal guarantee on minimum support prices (MSP) for crops and raise awareness about various issues pertaining to farmers. While Dallewal has now called off his fast, he said that the farmers' protest will continue. Dallewal, who hails from a farming family in Dallewala village, Faridkot, had initiated his fast as part of the broader farmer movement that gained national attention in 2020. He completed his post-graduation at Punjabi University before dedicating his life to agricultural and farmer issues.

His hunger strike was marked by appeals from several political figures, including Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Union Minister of State for Railways Ravneet Singh Bittu.

On Saturday, the Union Minister posted on X a message urging Dallewal to end his fast, as talks between the Central government and farmers' organisations were ongoing.

The post read: "The ongoing dialogue between the representatives of the Government of India and the representatives of farmers' organisations regarding their demands is continuing. Farmer leader Shri Jagjit Singh Dallewal has now returned from hospital and we wish him a speedy recovery. We also request him to end his hunger strike and we will meet with the representatives of the farmers' organisations for talks at 11 a.m. on May 4 as per the already decided date."

Despite the end of his fast, Dallewal remained firm in his stance that the movement will persist. In a statement, he clarified that his fast may have ended, but the fight for farmer rights, including the MSP guarantee, would not cease until demands were met.

Dallewal's journey has been marked by significant shifts within the farmer movement. His faction of the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ekta Sidhupur) broke away from the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) after Balbir Singh Rajewal formed the Samyukta Samaj Morcha to contest the 2022 Punjab Assembly elections.

Dallewal's leadership was key in forming a new non-political version of the SKM in July 2022, uniting over 150 farmer unions under this banner.

Since February 13, 2025, farmer leaders associated with Dallewal's faction, along with the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, have continued to agitate at Shambhu and Khanauri border points between Punjab and Haryana.

These protests emerged after the Delhi Chalo march was halted by security forces, underscoring the ongoing unrest among farmers in the region.

Dallewal's activism traces back to his support for Anna Hazare, the veteran social activist. In 2018, Dallewal joined Hazare's hunger strike in Delhi, which focused on issues such as the immediate implementation of the Lokpal Act, solutions to agrarian distress, and electoral reforms.

As Dallewal takes a step back from his hunger strike, his call for a legal guarantee on MSP and greater support for farmers remains at the forefront of his struggle.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Respect for Dallewal ji's dedication! 131 days is no joke. Our farmers deserve better policies and support from the government. Hope the talks lead to concrete solutions 🙏
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Priya M.
While I admire his commitment, I wonder if hunger strikes are the most effective way to bring change in 2025. Maybe more dialogue and less physical strain would help both sides reach solutions faster?
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Amit S.
This man is a true warrior! Left his comfortable life to fight for farmers. We need more leaders like him who understand ground realities. #Respect
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Kavita R.
The MSP guarantee is long overdue. Our farmers feed the nation but struggle to feed their own families. When will this injustice end? 😔
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Harpreet B.
Interesting how he's keeping the movement going even after ending the fast. Smart strategy - shows this isn't just about one person's sacrifice but a sustained fight for rights.
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Sunil P.
The government should stop dragging its feet on farmer issues. If they can bail out corporations, why not our annadatas? Dallewal is right to keep the pressure on.

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