Farmers campaigning against the new agrarian law have now announced that they will restrict Delhi. On Sunday, Revolutionary President of the Indian Farmers’ Union Surjit S Fool said that instead of going to jail in Burari, we would surround Delhi. Surjeet said he was now going to encircle Delhi and the head of the capital would block five entry points.

Explain that if farmers do this, access and access to Delhi can be completely shut down. “We have decided that we will not allow any political party leader to speak on our platform, whether it is the Congress, the BJP, the AAP or any other party,” the farmer leaders said. Farmers said our committee would allow the organizations that support us and follow our rules.

Outraged farmers do not go to Buhari
Farmers, who have opposed the Center’s three agrarian laws, decided on Sunday to go to the national capital’s Buhari grounds and not remain on the Delhi border. Thousands of farmers continued their demonstrations for the fourth consecutive day at Singh and Tikri Border. Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday appealed to farmers to go to Burihari’s Sant Nirankari Ground. The grounds are given to farmers for a peaceful demonstration.

Fear of ending the MSP system
Notably, the All India Kisan Conflict Coordination Committee, National Kisan Mahasangha and various factions of the Bharatiya Kisan Sangha (BKU) called for the ‘Delhi Chalo’ procession. Farmers are protesting against the Center’s three agrarian laws. They fear it will end the marginal support pricing system and leave it at the “mercy” of large industrialists. On December 3, the central government invited several Punjabi farmers’ organizations to hold a second round of talks in Delhi.

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