Farm union leaders to raise steel plant issue at all meetings with Centre
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‘Union government failed to give captive mines to the VSP’
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Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait, All India Kisan Sabha president Ashok Dhawale and others blowing the conch at the Rythu Karnika Sankharavam in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.
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‘Union government failed to give captive mines to the VSP’
Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Rakesh Tikait and All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) national president Ashok Dhawale have announced that they will raise the issue of continuation of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant(VSP) in the public sector at all their meetings with the Centre along with the farmers issues.
Farm unions extend support to movement against privatisation of steel plant
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‘Other PSUs in the country will also meet the same fate, if VSP is allowed to be privatised’
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‘Other PSUs in the country will also meet the same fate, if VSP is allowed to be privatised’
The national emblem of India, the Lion Pillar of Ashoka, signifies the message ‘Satyameva Jayate’ (truth alone triumphs), which is known to every citizen in the country. But, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is speaking falsehood day in and day out, national leaders of farmers and workers unions have alleged.
Why not revive steel plant, questions AIKS chief
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‘It is a symbol of people’s struggle’
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‘It is a symbol of people’s struggle’
The Union government is working against the common man and its sole goal is to benefit the corporate houses, especially those belonging to the Ambanis and Adanis, alleged All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) president Ashok Dhawale.
Mr. Dhawale was in the city along with other leaders who are leading the farmers’ agitation in New Delhi, to participate in a meeting held on Sunday against the 100% strategic sale of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant.
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Farmers protest: Kisan yatras to be held in Bihar from Thursday ANI | Updated: Mar 10, 2021 21:11 IST
New Delhi [India], March 10 (ANI): Samyukta Kisan Morcha on Wednesday said that Kisan yatras will be held in Bihar from Thursday. The yatra will conclude on March 18 on Kisan Kranti Diwas at Bihar s Vidhan Sabha in Patna. Kisan yatras will be taken out in Bihar from March 11 to 15, which will conclude on March 18 on the Kisan Kranti Diwas in the Vidhan Sabha March in Patna, in which thousands of farmers will participate, read a statement by the SKM. On March 26, on completion of four months of this movement, a complete Bharat bandh will be observed, the statement added.
Pagri Sambhal Jatta - Farmers Integrate History Into Their Movement Take care of your turban farmer,
As the farmers expand their reach across the states, in Punjab smaller movements raising consciousness about the agrarian history of India are being dovetailed into the larger movement. As a result issues have expanded as well, from the repeal of the three farm laws to anti people policies of governments. History and personalities are also being celebrated by the farmers in more ways than one.
Women groups in the state have started making their presence felt by calling for an equal status for women in society, and speaking out against the patriarchal mindset that targets women. They vociferously oppose the language of abuse, and the targeting women as well as the farmers. The women have organised protests on this in Patiala and the Tikri border venue over the last days, and say they are planning more such demonstrations.