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Farmers who have been opposing the new agricultural law for the last nearly three and a half months are still stuck on the borders of Delhi. These farmers were living in tarpaulin and tin sheds during the winter and rainy days, but it is difficult to live in it during the summer days.

Highlights:

  • The farmers said, they will not vacate the front till the demand is met
  • The length of these rooms is kept from 8 to 10 feet.
  • These rooms will have the facility of ceiling fans and lights.
  • Farmers told, there will also be a provision to install coolers in it
  • The roof of the straw is laid above, which will cool in summer

Kisan andolan  latest news kisan andolan breaking news

Farmers who have been opposing the new agricultural law for the last nearly three and a half months are still stuck on the borders of Delhi. These farmers were living in tarpaulin and tin sheds during the winter and rainy days, but it is difficult to live in it during the summer days

Therefore, a large number of permanent structures are now being built here. Gurmeet Singh, who came from Amritsar, said that the work of bringing bricks and cement from several cities of Punjab and Haryana is going on continuously through tractors in large numbers here and there. The mistry, who works in our midst day and night, is working to build these houses.

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The movement of farmers on the borders of Delhi has been going on for 106 days in protest against the new agricultural laws. Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur are devising a strategy to sharpen the agitated peasant movement along the border. Under this, more and more people have been appealed to participate in the upcoming programs. Youths have been called to come to the dharna sites on 23 March.

Also, the crowd is being mobilized for the demonstration to be held on 15 March. Farmer leaders say that the number on the border has not decreased. Due to the work of farming, farmers are coming to the border at different times.

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Also, the crowd is being mobilized for the demonstration to be held on 15 March. Farmer leaders say that the number on the border has not decreased. Due to the work of farming, farmers are coming to the border at different times.

Secretary of Khap Sangwan 40 Narasimha said that the MLAs who supported the government on the motion of no confidence have fallen from the eyes of the public and will have to bear the brunt of it. He said that 55 MLAs have betrayed voters. They forgot that the chair they are sitting on is a gift of the public. He said that if there was even a slight difference among these MLAs, then the farmers would have supported the laborers and would have run this egoistic government.

Farmer’s protest

The farmers sitting on the borders of Delhi have devised a fresh strategy to accelerate the sluggish movement. The United Kisan Morcha has announced a Bharat Bandh on 26 March. This time the detention will be for the whole day. The plan is not to let a single vehicle come on the road. On the other hand, efforts will also be made to re-connect the youth with the movement. This decision was taken at a meeting of the United Farmers Front on Wednesday afternoon. In this, the emphasis of the peasant organizations was to intensify the movement again.

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Giving this information to the media, on Wednesday, farmer leader Buta Singh said that this time during the Bharat Bandh, tractors of farmers will also not run. The government and the people associated with it are constantly propagating that the peasant movement has become weak and now people are not coming in the peasant movements. Buta Singh said that the Bharat Bandh has been called to tell such people that the agitation of farmers is still alive. He said that the India bandh will be done in a peaceful manner. This time there will not be a single vehicle on the road. Even farmer’s tractors will remain closed.

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Bahadurgarh Farmers have been standing at the Tiki border for three and a half months, demanding the repeal of agricultural laws. Leaders of organizations are reaching out to support farmers from different states. Jogendra Jain, the head of the Indian Farmers Union Narwana Jind, has accused the Haryana Police that farmers were coming to the Bahadurgarh movement from Bhiwani a day earlier. He was stopped by the police near KMP and asked for his identity card. He said that by doing so, the government is trying to weaken his movement. But instead of being weak, the movement is constantly getting stronger.

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Nain said that Bhiwani’s farmers were approaching the KMP near KMP, who were stopped by the local police and asked for their identity cards to be farmers. He said that the police should not disturb the farmers in any way, do not prevent the farmers from coming into the movement.

 

 

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