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The Samyukta Kisan Morcha on Thursday said it will not be intimidated by the notices sent to its leaders by Delhi Police and alleged that the government is trying to put an end to the farmers' movement against agri laws by blaming it for the violence during the January 26 tractor rally.
NEW DELHI: The Samyukta Kisan Morcha on Thursday said it will not be intimidated by the notices sent to its leaders by Delhi Police and alleged that the government is trying to put an end to the farmers movement against agri laws by blaming it for the violence during the January 26 tractor rally.
The Samyukta Kisan Morcha is an umbrella body of farmer unions protesting against the Centre s three farm laws at various border points of Delhi.
In a statement, the morcha said, We will not be intimidated by the notices being sent by the Delhi Police and will respond to the same. The BJP government (at the Centre), along with its state governments, is trying its best to put an end to this movement by blaming SKM for the events of 26th January and this is not acceptable. The police are doing their best to evacuate several dharnas.
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The Samyukta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of 41 farmers’ union, alleged on Thursday that the government was trying to put an end to the farmers’ movement against the contentious agriculture laws by blaming it for the violence during the January 26 tractor rally.
It also said that they won’t be intimidated by the notices sent to its leaders by Delhi Police.
The Morcha has been protesting against the Centre’s three farm laws at various border points of Delhi.