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Protesting Farmers Call For Bharat Bandh On March 26, Strike Against Rising Fuel Prices On March 15

Protesting Farmers Call For Bharat Bandh On March 26, Strike Against Rising Fuel Prices On March 15 The protesting farmers also said that they will observe ‘Mandi Bachao-Kheti Bachao’ day on March 19 and burn copies of new farm laws on March 28. Gaurav Tandon Outlook Web Bureau 2021-03-10T20:22:53+05:30 Protesting Farmers Call For Bharat Bandh On March 26, Strike Against Rising Fuel Prices On March 15 outlookindia.com 2021-03-10T20:28:23+05:30 Also read Protesting farmer unions have issued a call for a nation-wide strike on March 26, when their agitation against the Centre’s recent farm laws will complete four months. The strike will be effective from morning to evening, union leaders said.

Protesting farmers to block national state highways for 3 hours on February 6

Protesting farmers to block national state highways for 3 hours on February 6 In a press conference at the Singhu border, farmers unions seemed disgruntled by the government for ignoring them in the Union Budget speech. They accused the government of alleged harassment, as they said that water and power supplies to the protest sites had been curtailed BusinessToday.In | February 2, 2021 | Updated 08:45 IST Farmer unions have announced a nationwide chakka jam on February 6 Farmer unions have announced a nationwide chakka jam on February 6 against the internet ban on their agitation spots and alleged harassment by the authorities. Protesting farmers said they will block national and state highways between 12 PM to 3 PM on February 6, Saturday.

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Fresh round of government-farmer talks on three agri laws today, will deadlock end?

URL copied Deadlock between the Government and farmer unions over the three farm laws continues. The eighth round of talks between three Union ministers Narendra Singh Tomar, Piyush Goyal and Som Parkash and the 40 protesting farmer unions ended without any breakthrough on Friday. The next round of talks has been scheduled for January 15. While the Centre is unwilling to repeal laws and wants farmer unions to discuss the three farm laws clause-wise, farmers have also made it clear that they want nothing less than repeal of the three agriculture laws Speaking to the media after today s meeting, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said he was hopeful that both sides will be able to resolve the issues when the talks take place next on January 15.  Discussion on the laws was taken up but no decision could be made. Government urged that if farmer unions give an option other than repealing, we ll consider it. But no option could be presented, so the

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