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Farm union leaders to raise steel plant issue at all meetings with Centre Updated: Updated: ‘Union government failed to give captive mines to the VSP’ Share Article AAA 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. | Photo Credit: K.R. Deepak ‘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 Updated: Updated: April 18, 2021 17:53 IST ‘Other PSUs in the country will also meet the same fate, if VSP is allowed to be privatised’ Share Article AAA ‘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. ....
Hyderabad citizen groups stand in solidarity with farmer protests Hundreds pay homage to farmers who lost lives during the ongoing agitation By Mohammed Hussain| Published: 21st December 2020 12:53 pm IST Hyderabad: Diverse citizen groups of the city on Sunday joined hands to declare solidarity to farmers protesting against the Centre’s farm laws. They extended full and strong support to protesting farmers’ demands, including repealing anti-farmer laws, approved by the BJP-led government. Of hundreds who gathered included domestic workers, teachers, lecturers, parents of students, women and transgender organizations, lawyers, unorganized workers, residents of slums, software engineers, writers and poets. The groups also paid homage to over 30 martyrs who lost their lives in the ongoing agitations at the Delhi border. December 20 was declared as the nationwide “Farmer Martyrs Shraddhanjali” day. A banner with the photographs of all of them was displ ....