In a major move to strengthen the fight for the rights and entitlements of Gujarat’s farmers, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP Gujarat) has announced the launch of the “Bring Change, Save the Farmer March” from Somnath to Gandhinagar. The march will be led by AAP farmers’ leader Pravin Ram, who previously spent 108 days in jail advocating for farmers’ rights.
The march aims to draw attention to the long-standing issues faced by farmers in Gujarat, including inadequate crop prices, lack of access to MSP (Minimum Support Price), rising debt, and insufficient support from the government. Through this campaign, AAP Gujarat seeks to raise awareness among farmers about their rights and to pressurize the government to take concrete action.
ગુજરાતના ખેડૂતોના હક અને અધિકારોની લડતને વધુ મજબૂત બનાવવા ખેડૂતો માટે લડતા 108 દિવસ જેલમાં રહીને આવેલા @PravinRam_ ની આગેવાનીમાં આમ આદમી પાર્ટી શરૂ કરશે
“પરિવર્તન લાવો, કિસાન બચાવો યાત્રા”
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— AAP Gujarat (@AAPGujarat) February 23, 2026
AAP Gujarat plans interactive programs on Feb 24 to engage farmers and local communities.
The party has also outlined programs for February 24, 2026, which will include rallies, awareness drives, and community interactions along the route. Local farmers, laborers, and community members are encouraged to participate in the march to ensure widespread engagement and solidarity.
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AAP Gujarat emphasized that the march is non-partisan, inviting people from all walks of life, farmer organizations, and rural communities to join and make their voices heard. Party leaders stated that the march will also highlight critical concerns such as irrigation, electricity supply, fair compensation, and other issues affecting farmers’ livelihoods.
This march marks a significant effort by AAP Gujarat to reinforce its commitment to farmers’ welfare and to mobilize citizens in support of agricultural rights and reforms in the state.