Congress, farmers in Karnataka take out procession against Centre s farm laws
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The protest rally by Congress workers cross Anandrao circle flyover in Bengaluru on Wednesday. Congress workers are taking out a procession from city railway station to freedom park.
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The Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee on Wednesday took out ‘Raj Bhavan Chalo’, a protest march in Bengaluru City opposing three farm laws enacted by the Central government.
A large number of farmers led by KPCC president D.K. Shivakumar, and farmers’ leaders took out out a protest march from the Sangolli Rayanna statue at Majestic to the Freedom Park. The protest caused traffic jam in and around Majestic areas of the city.
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Bengaluru Cops prevent ‘Raj Bhavan Chalo’ by Congress
Bengaluru: Urging the Union Government to repeal the three newly-introduced
farm laws, the Opposition Congress Party, supported by farmers, staged a massive rally in Bengaluru today as part of its ‘Raj Bhavan Chalo.’
The party workers and farmers, who arrived this morning at KSR Bengaluru Railway Station and at other places in thousands from different parts of the State, took different roads and flyovers to reach Freedom Park in the heart of Bengaluru, where a demonstration was organised by the KPCC in protest against the Centre’s farm laws and rising prices of essential commodities, before taking out a march to Raj Bhavan. Over 2,000 party workers from Mysuru too were part of the massive rally.
Karnataka Congress march for siege of Raj Bhavan foiled
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Wed, Jan 20 2021 20:36 IST |
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Bengaluru, Jan 20 : The Karnataka unit of the Congress, together with farmer groups, set out on a protest march to lay siege to the Raj Bhavan on Wednesday, opposing the Union government s controversial farm laws of last year.
But the Congress party s bid to lay siege to the Raj Bhvan was foiled with the Bengaluru police taking 30 top Congress leaders including Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah into custody and releasing them later.
Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee President D. K. Shivakumar, Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, Siddaramaiah, Congress leader G. Parameshwara and Rajya Sabha MP M. Mallikarjun Kharge were among those who took part in Wednesday s protest march.
India News: NEW DELHI: The members of the Supreme Court-appointed committee will talk to the protesting farmers and suggest recommendations to resolve the deadloc.