Protesting farmers bang utensils to oppose “Mann ki Baat”. No speeches given by Farm union leaders on the occasion of Sahibzaada Martyrdom day, also postponed
Protesting farmers bang utensils to oppose “Mann ki Baat”. No speeches given by Farm union leaders on the occasion of Sahibzaada Martyrdom day, also postponed
Centre should stop giving suggestions, must find a solution. Farmer Unions are yet to decide to respond to the centre’s invite. Delhi Morcha enters the
Open to talks, but need a more concrete proposal, not just tweaks: Farm unions to Govt. ‘We have rejected amendments the Govt suggested’ unions said.
Open to talks, but need a more concrete proposal, not just tweaks: Farm unions to Govt. ‘We have rejected amendments the Govt suggested’ unions said.
Five member committee formed to respond to the government’s letter. Farmers will celebrate “Farmers’ Day” on 23rd of December. To convince Borris Johnson to cancel
Farmers responded to the Government’s letter: “Ready for talks but the Government should come up with a solid solution. There is nothing new in the
Protesters paid tributes to farmer martyrs at the Singhu and Tikri border. Farmers call for beating steel plates, and clapping during Prime Minister’s Mann Ki
Central government targeted farmer unions and tried to harass unions accepting donations from abroad under The Foreign Contribution Regulations Act 1976 (FCRA – 1976). Farmers
Farmer unions said, ‘we are ready for talks whenever the Prime Minister calls.’ Additionally, they claimed to have low hopes from the Supreme Court’s intervention.
The Supreme court said farmers’ agitation will soon turn into a “national movement”, keeping in view the failure of the government to resolve the issue.
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