The farmers, who observed Shradhanjali Divas on Sunday to pay homage to those who lost their lives in their agitation against the farm laws, warned the government that they will make all the toll plazas free in Haryana between December 25-27 and will undertake a relay hunger strike. They also decided to boycott any NDA constituent which doesn t back the farmers stir. Addressing a joint press conference at the Singhu Border as their protests against the three new farm laws entered the 25th day, the farmers unions said: On December 27, PM (Narendra) Modi will speak in Mann ki Baat but we want to appeal to all of you to bang utensils till the time the PM is speaking.
Farmers stir: Day-long hunger strike tomorrow; Haryana toll booths to be blocked from 25-27 Dec
Farmer leaders addressing media during press briefing
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The farmers observed Shradhanjali Diwas to pay homage to their brethren who died during the ongoing agitation
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Following the protests against Centre s new farm laws, the farmer unions have announced a 24-hour relay hunger strike on Monday across all protesting sites, Swaraj India chief Yogendra Yadav said.
In a press briefing today, the farmer leader Jagjeet Singh Dalewala also said that farmers would be halting toll collection on highways in Haryana from 25-27 December.
Day-long fast, thali-banging during PM s Mann ki Baat speech: Farmers announce next moves
Day-long fast, thali-banging during PM s Mann ki Baat speech: Farmers announce next moves
A day-long fast on Monday, Kisan Diwas on December 23, halting toll collection on highways in Haryana from December 25 to 27 and thali-banging to drown PM Modi s Dec 27 Mann ki Baat programme, here s what the farmers plan to do as part of their agitation this week:
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Farmers protest at Singhu border against Centre s farm laws. (Photo: PTI)
Several farmer leaders on Sunday appealed to people in the country to bang utensils to drown out Prime Minister Narendra Modi s monthly radio programme
Govt invites protesting farmer leaders for next round of talks, asks them to choose date
BKU spokesperson Rakesh Tikiat, political activist Yogendra Yadav and others address media at Singhu border
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The govt intends to convene the next meeting at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi for resolving the issue so that the ongoing protests end at the earliest
The Centre is making all efforts to find appropriate solution to resolve all the issues raised by the farmers with an open mind, an official said
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Centre late Sunday wrote an open letter to farmers unions, inviting them for the next round of talks amid protest to repeal the new farm.
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