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Former Agriculture Secretary Siraj Hussain and leader of a farmer collective, Kavitha Kuruganthi, discuss the ongoing farmer protests and what they tell us about dissent, and the process of consultation and policy reform in India.
Highlights –
Why the process of consultation with farmers failed What policymakers seemed to have missed, while making these reforms How citizens should protest in a democracy, in order for their dissent to be heard How we can move forward, in the spirit of democracy For more information about IDR, go to www.idronline.org. Also, follow IDR on Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter and Instagram.
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