Need to build united mass movements against farm laws, says union leader
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‘Rythu Garjana’ and rally held in Khammam in support of agitating farmers
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CPI ML New democracy, AIKMS leaders and farmers staging a rally in Khammam on Monday. | Photo Credit:
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‘Rythu Garjana’ and rally held in Khammam in support of agitating farmers
Thousands of aggrieved farmers are spearheading the protests at Delhi against the farm laws relentlessly with resolute commitment to protect the farm sector, the backbone of the country’s economy and food security, said the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSSC) leader Ashish Mittal.
Three days ago, a team of police officers visited Balakrishnan home, he said. K Balakrishnan of the AIKSCC | Photo credit: Twitter@tncpim 
Chennai: All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC) convenor K Balakrishnan has claimed that he was put under house arrest for the last three days in the wake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Chennai on Sunday.
Balakrishnan told TOI that the committee had spoken to police regarding a small protest, however, it decided not to organise it.
A team of police officers had visited Balakrishnan’s home in Chennai’s Palavanthangal three days ago.
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Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Sangathan leader
V.M. Singh
On pulling out of the stir
This is what I’d never asked for. Breaking barricades, entering the Red Fort and raising religious flags there.How did this happen, and who are the people who instigated the protestors to go to Red Fort? How could they gain access (to the ramparts)?