Tikri and Ghazipur borders of Delhi on Saturday witnessed the end of a long protest as farmers who have been camping in the national capital for over a year started heading back homes in a busy manner celebrating their success of repeal of the farm laws.
Farmers Protest: The Centre had yesterday sent a written draft proposal to the Samyukta Kisan Morcha's five-member committee following a November 21 letter from the SKM to PM Modi listing six demands.
NEW DELHI: After more than a year of protesting at Delhi's borders, the farmers have finally called off their agitation on Thursday, after the Centre sent them an official letter accepting almost all their demands. The Centre's letter, on the letterhead of the agriculture secretary, also said that the governments of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana have given in-principle consent to
The 15-month-long protest by farmers ended today as the Centre accepted their remaining demands, including a legal guarantee on Minimum Support Prices. The farmers, who have been camping at the Delhi borders, said they will go back on Saturday.
The farmers unions Thursday said they will end their year-long protest on Saturday December 11, 2021 with Fateh March – Victory Procession, at Singhu and Tikri borders near the national capital New Delhi.