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All India Kisan Sabha announces support for farm protests

All India Kisan Sabha announces support for farm protests SECTIONS Last Updated: Dec 18, 2020, 05:06 PM IST Share Synopsis The three laws are aimed at allowing corporates to make profits at the cost of farmers. To oppose them, we will leave from Nashik on December 21 and take part in the protests underway. Thousands of farmers are expected to join us, said Ashok Dhawale. Agencies All India Kisan Sabha Mumbai: The All India Kisan Sabha on Friday said it would join farmers protesting in Delhi against the new farm laws introduced by the Centre. The announcement was made in Nashik by AIKS leaders Ajit Nawale and Ashok Dhawale, Centre for Indian Trade Unions state president Dr D M Darar and Sunil Malusare among others.

Farmers protest Day 23: PM Modi says new farm laws long-pending demand; Tomar hopeful of ending impasse before year-end

The remark by the prime minister comes on a day when nearly a thousand farmers embarked on a foot march from Morena in Madhya Pradesh to join protests at Delhi borders. Several protesting leaders have threatened to step up their agitation and have said they are prepared to celebrate the Republic Day next year with their own tractor rally on Delhi borders. Informal talks on, hopeful to reach solution before 2020 ends: Tomar In an interview with PTI, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar– who is leading the negotiations with about 40 farmer unions along with Food Minister Piyush Goyal and Minister of State for Commerce Som Parkash – reiterated on Friday that the three new farm laws are beneficial for farmers and the government is ready to give a written assurance that the minimum support price (MSP) and mandi system will continue.

All India Kisan Sabha announces support for farm protests | India News

MUMBAI: The All India Kisan Sabha on Friday said it would join farmers protesting in Delhi against the new farm laws introduced by the Centre. The announcement was made in Nashik by AIKS leaders Ajit Nawale and Ashok Dhawale, Centre for Indian Trade Unions state president Dr D M Darar and Sunil Malusare among others. The three laws are aimed at allowing corporates to make profits at the cost of farmers. To oppose them, we will leave from Nashik on December 21 and take part in the protests underway. Thousands of farmers are expected to join us, said Dhawale. Thousands of farmers, mainly from Punjab and Haryana, are protesting at Delhi borders for more than three weeks. At least five rounds of formal talks have been held between the Centre and 40 farmer unions to break the deadlock, but the unions are demanding complete rollback of these laws.

PM Modi says farm laws were long-pending demand, SAD demands winter session of Parliament: Top developments | India News

Farmers shout slogans as they participate in a protest at the Singhu border on Friday in Delhi. Getty Images NEW DELHI: As the farmers’ protest entered the 23rd day on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi defended the three agri laws and said the legislations were brought as they were being demanded by political parties, experts and the farmers themselves. On the other side, the agitation affected traffic movement on Jaipur-Delhi highway for the sixth day. Here are the top developments of the day: 1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that political parties, experts and even farmers had been demanding new farm laws for long, and assured that the Minimum Support Price (MSP) mechanism for crops will continue. Addressing farmers of Madhya Pradesh through virtual mode, he alleged that opposition parties themselves advocated such laws, but now they were protesting because they did not want him to get credit for the reforms. The government was ready to talk with farmers, the prime mi

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