Kisan Andolan: Tractor farmer’s parade will take place in Delhi on 26 January
Demand for the repeal of the three Central Agricultural Laws, the sit-in demonstration of the farmers sitting on the Singhu border entered the 38th day on Saturday. Along with Singhu, an increasing number of farmers are also opposing the three Central Agricultural Laws along the Tikri and Delhi-Ghazipur border.
Demand for the repeal of the three Central Agricultural Laws, the sit-in demonstration of the farmers sitting on the Singhu border entered the 38th day on Saturday. Along with Singhu, an increasing number of farmers are also opposing the three Central Agricultural Laws along the Tikri and Delhi-Ghazipur border.
Meanwhile, during a press conference in Delhi's Press Club on Saturday afternoon, the farmers' organizations announced that on January 6 Tractor march will be taken out, with this BJP leaders will be gheraoed by 15 January.
Then on March 23, a march will be taken till the Governor's House till the birthday of Subhash Chandra Bose. Finally on 26 January, there will be a tractor farmer’s parade march in Delhi. BS Rajewal, Darshan Pal, Gurnam Singh, Jagjit Singh, Shiv Kumar Sharma Kakka and Yogendra Yadav participated in this press conference of United Kisan Morcha. He has said that if we do not listen on January 4, the movement will be intensified.
At the same time, Kashmir Singh, a resident of Bilaspur in Rampur district of the state, committed suicide with a noose in the ongoing farmers' agitation at the UP gate regarding agricultural laws. A suicide note has also been found from him.
According to the information, in this he has blamed himself for ending his life. The farmers of the agitation site mourn the news of the death of the farmer. Police has also reached the spot. The same peasant organizations paid tributes to the deceased farmer from the stage of the agitation site.
The strike of the farmers protesting at the Singhu border adamant on the insistence of withdrawing the three agricultural laws continued on Friday.
However, the arrival of New Year did not show any enthusiasm among the farmers nor did the crowd appear at the picket site. There was a movement of people coming here for the purpose of traveling, but their number was also less. Due to shortage of people, all day long anchors were closed in the afternoon.
Farmer leaders had called upon the people of Punjab and Haryana to come and support the movement in the New Year at the Singhu Border. In such a situation, it was expected that a large number of people would arrive here on January 1. But, contrary to expectation, a very small number of people arrived on Friday. Explain that the farmer’s organization has been standing on the Sighu border for more than a month. It is being told that there may be an increase in the number of farmer’s protesters on Sunday, because the number may increase here due to the weekend.
Farmer leaders have held several rounds of talks with the central government. However, no concrete solution has been found for those negotiations so far. The latest talks took place on 30 December, in which some consensus has been reached between the farmer leaders and the central government. Now the next dialogue will be on January 4.
At the same time, the farmers' movement sitting on the Singhu border will decide the talks on 4 January. Meanwhile, the farmers have also prepared the roadmap to take forward the movement.
Farmers have said that if the talks do not end, the tractor journey will be started from Kundli and Tikri Border on 6 January. In fact, the way the government has shown positive attitude in the sixth round of talks, after this the farmers are also calm and postponed all the new movements till 4th of January.
At the moment, the farmer leaders on the other border including the horoscope are talking among the farmers in the routine and are giving the same information about the movement so far. Here, on the occasion of New Year, the day of the United Front has met.
Representatives of 32 leading organizations of Punjab and 18 organizations of Haryana were present in it.
These mainly include Rishipal Ambavata, Dr. Darshan Pal, Jagjit Dallewal, Manjeet Rai, Buta Singh Burjgil, Balbir Singh Rajewal, Rakesh Tikat, Yudhbir Singh, Shamsher Dahiya, Gurnam Chadhuni etc. The farmers have finalized after the meeting that the government has time till January 4. According to the draft of the farmers, he should start discussing the remaining two main demands and solve them.
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