AAP Gujarat President Isudan Gadhvi responds to Rajubhai Karpada’s resignation, highlights his relentless fight for farmers’ rights, and the continued AAP support for Gujarat’s farming community.
Gujarat farmer leader Rajubhai Karpada has resigned from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), prompting a statement from the party’s state president, Isudan Gadhvi. Gadhvi confirmed receiving Karpada’s resignation but noted that he has not yet had a personal conversation with him regarding the reasons behind his decision.
“Rajubhai Karpada has consistently fought for farmers’ rights with determination and courage. He has always raised the voice of farmers against injustice,” said Gadhvi. Karpada had played a key role in the historic movement in Haddad, which saw thousands of farmers come together to abolish the Kadda system. He also campaigned against corruption and malpractice in APMC markets across Gujarat. Following these movements, the BJP government reportedly carried out lathi charges on protesting farmers and filed false cases against around 85 farmer leaders, including Karpada and Praveen Ram, detaining them in jail.
Despite such challenges, farmers and leaders continued their struggle. While the reasons behind Karpada’s resignation remain unclear, his efforts to ensure justice for farmers and fair pricing have earned him significant support from both farmers and the AAP.
Isudan Gadhvi further added that a massive rally held in Sudamda, attended by Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann, saw over 50,000 farmers gather. The rally, Gadhvi stated, compelled the BJP government to announce a ₹10,000 crore farmer relief package. In addition, AAP organized numerous Kisan Mahapanchayats across Gujarat, including 13,000 villages, where over 80,000 farmers signed petitions supporting their demands, which were submitted to the state Chief Minister.
Gadhvi accused the BJP of attempting to weaken farmer movements and intimidate AAP leaders. “The BJP constantly tries to break and harass AAP leaders, even resorting to injustices within jails. Nevertheless, the trust of Gujarat’s farmers, laborers, and working-class communities in the AAP remains strong. Our struggle for farmers’ rights and justice will continue relentlessly,” he said.
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