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Farmers from Uttrakhand extend support to three farm laws
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Farmers from Uttrakhand extend support to three farm laws @nstomar A delegation of farmers from Uttarakhand met Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar in New Delhi yesterday and extended their support to the newly enacted three farm laws. Mr Tomar thanked the farmers for supporting the laws. Talking to media persons, Agriculture Minister said, farmers have understood the laws, expressed their views, and supported it.
Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Kailash Choudhary and Uttarakhand Education Minister Arvind Pandey were also present at the meeting.
This was the third group of farmers that met Mr Tomar and extended support to the farm laws. Earlier, two delegation of farmers from Haryana met Mr Tomar and extended their support to the new farm laws. The delegation, led by Bharatiya Kisan Union (Mann) Haryana state leader Guni Prakash submitted a letter of support to Mr Tomar on the farm laws and demanded the government
Agitating farmers picketed highway toll plazas in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan on Saturday and claimed thousands more will soon arrive on Delhi s borders as part of the intensification of their stir against the Centre s new agri laws, even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi again asserted that these reforms will help increase the income of cultivators. Hundreds of security personnel were deployed at border points on highways linking Delhi following the announcement by agitating farmers to block the Jaipur-Delhi and the Delhi-Agra Expressways on Saturday. The roads functioned by and large normally though the protesters did block some stretches briefly and did not allow the collection of toll at many places.
Protesting farmers open Chilla border for traffic after meeting Rajnath, Tomar
Protesting farmers open Chilla border for traffic after meeting Rajnath, Tomar
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. Updated: 13 Dec 2020, 07:47 AM IST ANI
The Chilla border (Delhi-Uttar Pradesh) border was reopened late on Saturday night for traffic movement. Meanwhile, traffic movement continued to flow as usual across toll plazas in Agra on Saturday despite the farmers call to block Agra-Delhi Expressway
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The Chilla border (Delhi-Uttar Pradesh) border, which was closed due to the demonstrations by farmers reopened late on Saturday night for traffic movement. Our leader met the Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar today, we have been assured that our demands will be fulfilled so we have opened the road, a protesting farmer told ANI.
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