After the flywheel jam, farmers stop the train on February 18, when a toll free and candle march will also be announced.

The chaos of the center’s three new agricultural laws continues. Farmers who are adamant in repealing the laws have declared a cross-border war with the government on the issue. For this, the farmers’ movement on the Delhi border continues on the 77th day. The protesting farmers’ unions have announced a nationwide four-hour ‘rail stop’ campaign on February 18, intensifying their agitation against the new agricultural laws.

On Wednesday evening, the leader of the United Kisan Morcha, Dr. Darshan Paul has announced new programs related to the Farmers Movement. He informed that all road toll plazas in Rajasthan will be toll free from farmers from February 12. Candlestick rallies, ‘mashal marches’ and other events will be held nationwide to commemorate the sacrifice of martyrs in the Pulwama attacks on February 14. At the same time, on February 16, Sirototaram’s birthday, farmers will show solidarity across the country. The train station will be held on February 18 from 12 noon to 4pm.

Former farmers had jammed the Tractor Parade in Delhi on the Republic Day and a nationwide wheel drive on February 6th. During this time, Delhi, UP and Uttarakhand were separated from Chakka Jam.

Explain that farmers have recently enacted three new agricultural laws – the Manufacturers’ Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Price Guarantee and Agricultural Services Act, 2020 and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020. While the central government is presenting these laws as a major reform of the agriculture sector, new legislators are worried that the MSP (minimum support price) and the kneeling system will end and they will rely on a large corporate will. Done.

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