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Agricultural Laws: 26th, Farmers Of North India Will Go To Delhi

Agricultural laws: on 26th, farmers of North India traveled to Delhi, the rest will demonstrate in their respective states.

In the past one and a half months, the farmers’ organizations of other states of the country have also announced support for the dharnas going against the agricultural laws in Punjab.

On Thursday, representatives of 472 farmer unions of the country converged in Chandigarh have called the Delhi Chalo on 26-27 against the three Central Agricultural Laws and the Electricity Act.

During this, Yogendra Yadav, the leader of the newly formed synergy committee, said that this movement has been divided into two parts.

In the first part, only the states with the periphery of Delhi will participate in Delhi Chalo on 26th and 27th in which farmers from Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh will come.

Farmers of other states of the country will perform on the same day at their state, district level, and village level.

United Kisan Morcha leaders Yogendra Yadav, Balbir Singh Rajewal, Jagjit Singh Dallewal, and Hanan Mulla.

They announced after a four-hour meeting in Chandigarh that the agitation would not be stopped until the withdrawal of three agricultural laws and the Electricity Act.

On the question of banning demonstrations and dharna due to Corona in Delhi.

Hanan Mulla said that first, the central government passed these laws by locking us in houses under the cover of Corona, now when we are opposing it then we are banned Are being installed.

This battle is not with Punjab alone, but the whole country is with them.

He said that some state governments are with us against these laws but they have not done as well as we had hoped.

If we are stopped somewhere, then the highways will be closed by putting concrete pits there.

Jagjit Singh Dallewal and Balbir Singh Rajewal claimed that the maximum number of farmers will come from Punjab in this Delhi Chalo movement.

He told that the farmers are taking ration for three months in this movement.

Preparations have also been started. This movement will be finalized by having a meeting at Kisan Bhavan on 21st.

Gurnam Singh Chudari of Indian Farmers Union Haryana said that farmers of Haryana will not lag behind in any way.

He said that on September 10 itself, we have agitated in this and have told our strength. He said that he is also writing letters to all Khap Panchayats in this regard.

Willing to talk to center, movement will still do

Bhakiyu chief Balbir Singh Rajewal said that no other invitation has been received from the Central Government for talks.

The peasants have not retreated from the talks, if they are called for talks even before the 26-27 agitation, we will go but will not back down from the agitation.

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