Farmers across the country are angry over the new agricultural law. Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and UP have traveled across the capital to travel to Delhi. The protesting farmers can go on show today at Jantar Mantar or Parliament House. Meanwhile, Mayawati, the former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh and the head of the Bahujan Samaj Party has advised the government on the farm bill. He said farmers in the country were angry.
Mayawati tweeted on Sunday that farmers across the country have been quite angry and outraged by the central government’s recent disagreement over three laws relating to agriculture. Considering this, it is best that the Central Government reconsider these laws made without the consent of the farmers.
Farmers across the country have expressed outrage over the central government’s recent implementation of three agriculture laws. Considering this, it is best that the Central Government reconsider these laws made without the consent of the farmers.
– Mayawati (ay Mayawati) November 29, 2020
Notably, farmers from Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana are traveling to Delhi to oppose the bill. Thousands of farmers are agitating against the central government’s agricultural law. Organizing the ‘Delhi Chalo’ parade. To prevent this procession, the Haryana and Punjab governments have sealed their borders. Heavy police forces have also been deployed.
What farmers are afraid of is the new law
– Farmers’ organizations in Punjab and Haryana say the minimum support price (MSP) system will be destroyed by the Center’s recently enacted laws.
– They argue that in the long run, large corporate firms will make their own free will and farmers will get cheaper for their products.
– Knee system ends due to new laws. Farmers do not get the right price for their crops and even agents get out of this business.
What is demand
The major demand is the withdrawal of these three laws, which, they say, will take away the sale of their crops. Farmers are demanding the repeal of the proposed electricity (amendment) bill 2020. They fear that electricity will not be subsidized after this law.
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