Soma Kadali says his family keeps calling to check on him. “I will be fine,” the 85-year-old reassures them.
A farmer from Waranghushi village in Akole (also spelt Akola) taluka, he has joined the three-day protest walk (April 26-28) by farmers from Akole to Loni in Ahmadnagar (also spelt Ahmednagar) district of Maharashtra. “I have spent my whole life on farms,” he says explaining his need to be here, despite his age.
Burdened by a debt of Rs. 2.5 lakhs he says, “I never thought I would be clueless about it [farming] after doing it for 70 years.” Kadali is a member of the Mahadev Koli Adivasi community and owns five acres of land in his village. He says he has never seen the weather get as unpredictable as it has become today.
“I have joint pain. My knees hurt when I walk. And I don’t feel like waking up in the morning. But I will walk nonetheless,” he adds.












