Farmers’ Movement: Darshan Pal’s Declaration – UP, Toll Plazas Like Punjab, Haryana And Rajasthan Free The Farmers

Leaders of the United Kisan Morcha, who are campaigning against the new agrarian laws, today discussed the next strategy at a meeting at Dharna, the Gazipur border. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Darshan Paul, the farmer leader, said that the movement is growing rapidly and that farmers across the country will unite and continually put pressure on the government. Farmer Mahapanchayats will also be expanded. Farmers of the whole country are united against these black laws. Today there was a meeting between farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chadhuni, Darshan Pal and Balveer Singh Rajeewal.

He said farmers like Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan would soon be freeing UP’s toll plazas. It is in talks with farmers organizations and will soon announce its day.

Darshan Paul said that a nationwide Candle march and torch parade and other events will be held on February 14 to commemorate the sacrifices made by the martyrs in the Pulwama attack. Farmers will be united around the country on the birth anniversary of Messiah Sir Ooturam on February 16, and the train station will be held on February 18 from 12 noon to 4 pm.

At the same time, Rakesh Tikite, National Spokesman of the Indian Kisan Consortium, reiterated that ‘Homecoming’ will take place only after the farming laws are repealed. If the government wants to negotiate with the farmers, it can come and speak at the Singh border, ”Tikite said. We are always ready to negotiate.

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What is special is that the chaos of the center’s three new agricultural laws is still intact. 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 along the Delhi border continues on the 80th day.

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

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