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1974 Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election Still Holds Relevance Today

1974 Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election Still Holds Relevance Today
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India
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In Numbers: Where RLD Stands In 19 Seats Allocated To It In The First List

In Numbers: Where RLD Stands In 19 Seats Allocated To It In The First List
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India
Asadabad
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Samajwadi-party
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Protest over, but farmers' ire likely to reflect in polls

India Today joined the farmers on their return trip home to find out the sentiments on the ground. Though the protests are over, the farmers are likely to keep their anger fresh, which is likely to reflect in the upcoming Assembly elections.

Bijnor
Uttar-pradesh
India
Dhanaura
Gajraula
Delhi
Ghazipur
Mansa
Punjab
Jayant-choudhry
Chaudhry-charan-singh
Ajit-singh

Protest over, but farmers' ire likely to reflect in polls

India Today joined the farmers on their return trip home to find out the sentiments on the ground. Though the protests are over, the farmers are likely to keep their anger fresh, which is likely to reflect in the upcoming Assembly elections.

Bijnor
Uttar-pradesh
India
Dhanaura
Gajraula
Delhi
Ghazipur
Mansa
Punjab
Jayant-choudhry
Chaudhry-charan-singh
Ajit-singh

Govt, farmer unions agree on 2 issues, but not on repeal of laws, MSP | India News

Union agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar along with Union minister of commerce and industry Piyush Goyal and MoS commerce and industry Som Prakash speak to media after meeting with farmers unions leaders over farm laws, at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on Wednesday. (ANI Photo) NEW DELHI/BATHINDA: The Centre and farm unions opposed to the new agri laws narrowed their differences with the former agreeing to decriminalise stubble-burning and shelve the proposed electricity amendment bill even though the “core” issues repeal of the laws and legal guarantee for higher MSP raised by the unions remain unresolved. The renewed discussions between 41 farm unions saw some progress despite the bleak optics that preceded the talks. Importantly, the two sides agreed to remain engaged with the next round of talks scheduled on January 4.

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