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Kisan Diwas 2020: Farmers to Observe One Day Fast on Tikari Border on Farmer’s Day

In the ongoing agitation for the repeal of the agricultural laws, farmers will be on a one-day fast on Farmers Day today. This fast has been called upon by other people on Farmers Day.

Updated on: 23 December, 2020 5:15 PM IST By: Pritam Kashyap
Farmers to Observe One Day Fast on Tikari Border on Farmer’s Day 2020

In the ongoing agitation for the repeal of the agricultural laws, farmers will be on a one-day fast on Farmers Day today. This fast has been called upon by other people on Farmers Day.

On the other hand, from today, some farmers' organizations in Haryana have announced to start opposing BJP-JJP MLAs and pressurize them to withdraw support to the MLAs who support the government.

The peasant movement has entered its 28th day today. Meanwhile, a gradual hunger strike of farmers is also going on.

Farmers are sitting on a gradual hunger strike for the third consecutive day at the Tikri border. The farmers have announced to make the entire toll free of the state between 25 to 27 December. For this too, we have geared up. Farmers' organizations will meet on the Singhu border today to talk to the government. It will decide whether there will be a conversation or not. When it will happen, when it will not happen and why it will not.

There has also been a voice on the Tikari border from the middle of the Kisan agitation that if any MLA or MP of the state supports the movement and wants to come on the stage, first resign.

Pradeep Dhankhar, president of All Haryana Minimum Support Price Conflict Committee, says that efforts are being made to make the farmers' platform a political platform.

Many MLAs are constantly saying that they will resign for the farmers, but are not giving. They are only shining their politics.

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