Protests conducted against new farm laws
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Ryots take out procession with buffaloes in Kattumannarkovil
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Ryots take out procession with buffaloes in Kattumannarkovil
Farmers owing allegiance to the All India Farmers’ Protest Coordination Committee (AIFPCC) on Tuesday took out a procession with buffaloes in Kattumannarkovil to register their strong protest against the Centre’s continued “indifferent” attitude towards their demand for revoking the three farm laws.
According to K.V. Elangeeran, State committee member of AIFPCC, “The farmers originally planned to take out a procession of tractors in Cuddalore on Republic Day to express their solidarity with the agitating farmers in New Delhi. However, with the police denying permission for the procession and threatening to impound the vehicles, the farmers decided to take out a procession of buffaloes instead.” Instead of helping the ryots who were struggling to sell their produce amid t
Farmers in Cuddalore district hold procession with buffaloes against Farm Laws
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January 26, 2021 13:10 IST
The farmers registered their strong protest against the Centre’s continued “indifferent” attitude towards their demand of revoking the three farm laws
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Farmers taking out a procession with buffaloes against the three Farm Laws at Kattumannarkovil in Cuddalore district on Tuesday | Photo Credit:
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The farmers registered their strong protest against the Centre’s continued “indifferent” attitude towards their demand of revoking the three farm laws
Farmers owing allegiance to the All India Farmers’ Protest Coordination Committee (AIFPCC) on Tuesday took out a procession with buffaloes in Kattumannarkovil to register their strong protest against the Centre’s continued “indifferent” attitude towards their demand of revoking the three farm laws.
‘Protests against farm laws will continue’
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The All India Farmers’ Protest Coordination Committee (AIFPCC), Tamil Nadu, on Tuesday declared that protests against the three new farm laws would continue until they were repealed.
Disclosing this to reporters here, P. Shanmugam State general secretary, Tamil Nadu Vivasayigal Sangam, affiliated to CPI(M), and K. Balakrishnan, State Coordinator, AIFPCC, Tamil Nadu, jointly said the Centre’s strategy of explaning the farm laws in order to dilute the resoluteness of agitating farmers near New Delhi would not work.
The protesters were firm in their demand and would not yield to such tactics during their scheduled meeting with the Centre on December 30. The AIFPCC had decided to organise agitations throughout the country if the talks failed, they said.