FEATUREDLatestNationalNewsPoliticsTOP NEWS STORIESTOP STORIES

The Farmers Will Intensify The Movement From Today

The farmers will intensify the movement from today, bowing to the Deenbandhu Chhoturam and Raja Nahar Singh on the Tiki border.

The farmers will now intensify their agitation after the eighth round of talks with the government seeking to repeal the three agricultural laws is also inconclusive.

The farmers have created the mood for the cross-border battle.

On Saturday, farmers sitting on the movement on the Tikri border of Bahadurgarh, Deenbandhu Chau. Saluted Chhoturam and Raja Nahar Singh on his death anniversary.

Farmers have announced to participate in the parade to be held in Delhi on Republic Day on 26 January.

In the meantime, Women Farmers Day will be celebrated on January 18 and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s birthday on 23rd.

Announcement of siege of governors of all states.

The Haryana Kisan United Front has called on farmers from across the country to encircle the Governor’s residence in their respective states from 23 to 25 January.

The issue is also scheduled to be heard in the Supreme Court on 11 January.

But the farmers have already said that whatever the decision of the Supreme Court, they will remain on the path of agitation and will also celebrate the Baisakhi coming in April.

In such a situation, the movement seems to be stretching.

Increasing losses

The loss of business and industries due to this movement is increasing. One and a half months have passed since the movement. So far, the loss of more than three thousand crores is estimated.

Two and a half thousand industries in the modern industrial area of ​​Bahadurgarh near the Delhi border have been affected since the first day of the movement.

Tiki border is completely closed. In such a situation, there is no other major route of movement in Delhi. Common people are also worried about this.

There is no way for buses. Most people are resorting to metro to go to Delhi.

Farmers adamant on their demands, the government said – think about national interest too

The eighth round of negotiations between the peasant organizations and the government ended again without any result.

The atmosphere was not normal during the barely two-hour talks, which led to the adjournment. However, a date for 15 January has been agreed for further talks.

Leaders of farmer organizations neither agreed to discuss the government’s proposal nor could offer any other option.

The government has called for the formation of an expert committee on all these issues, which was rejected by the farmer leaders.

He was adamant on repealing agricultural laws and enacting a law guaranteeing minimum support price (MSP).

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Copyright © 2023 ANN All Rights Reserved