Step 1: Introduction.
The Indian Farmer’s Union (Bharatiya Kisan Union - BKU) emerged as a farmers’ movement in the 1980s, mainly in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
Step 2: Main demands.
- Higher and fair minimum support prices (MSP).
- Waiver of farm loans.
- Reduction in electricity and water charges.
- Opposition to government policies favoring large industrialists over farmers.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The Indian Farmer’s Union aimed at securing farmers’ economic rights and protecting them from exploitation.