India’s farmers won’t stop protesting until Modi’s unfair agricultural reforms are repealed
Narayan Gaikwad, 73, a farmer from rural Maharashtra has sent 250 postcards to Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling on him to repeal the three farm bills passed hastily in September 2020.
(Sanket Jain
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Narayan Gaikwad, 73, a farmer from rural Maharashtra has sent 250 postcards to Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling on him to repeal the three farm bills passed hastily in September 2020.
(Sanket Jain
)
Narayan Gaikwad has sent 250 postcards to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and intends to send 300 more. Written meticulously, he wants to draw attention to the massive agrarian crisis that has been taking place in India for decades while calling for the repeal of three agriculture-related reforms hastily passed by the Indian Parliament in September 2020.