The fifth round of meetings between the Government and the farmers’ organisations was also inconclusive. The farmers raised “Yes or No” placards after getting ambiguous
The fifth round of meetings between the Government and the farmers’ organisations was also inconclusive. The farmers raised “Yes or No” placards after getting ambiguous
Farmers’ organisations refused to compromise on amendments and called for “Bharat Bandh” – a nation-wide strike on 8th December. They announced blocking of all roads
The fourth round of meetings between the Central Government and the farmers’ organisations remained inconclusive. The farmer leaders at the seven-hour meeting refused the lunch
Farmers’ organisations demanded a special session of Parliament to repeal the Farm Acts, 2020. Farmers vowed to block the rest of the roads to Delhi
The meeting between the central government and the farmers’ organisations failed. The government proposed that the farmers form a special committee. The farmers’ organisations rejected
Farmer organisations’ leadership refused to discuss the amendments on anti-farmer agricultural laws and pressed their demand of rescinding the laws in entirety. A meeting with
Farmer organisations rejected the conditional proposal of the central government to negotiate. They announced the closure of five main national highways towards Delhi and called
Farmer organisations vowed to camp at the Singhu border when the permission to protest at Ram-Lila Maidan or Jantar Mantar was denied. Cases were registered
At the Haryana-Delhi border, Delhi Police used water cannons, tear gas shells and lathi charge continuously to stop the farmers. This resulted in injuries to
Haryana Police attacked the farmers with water cannons and tear gas shells at Shambhu border to prevent the farmers from advancing towards Delhi. The farmers
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