Pranay Vivek Patil Emerges As A Strong Youth Icon In Farmers’ Protests
Pranay Vivek Patil has a great reputation in Karnataka and the youth there look up to him as their mentor. 17 March 2021 outlookindia.com 2021-03-17T20:19:44+05:30
Pranay Vivek Patil is an emerging youth icon who has actively participated in the farmers protests by raising his voice against the policy makers.
When talking about the newly formed farm laws, Pranay says, “Privatisation is not a solution to the problem. You cannot privatise an entire sector which has been the most beneficial for our GDP. This is what makes these laws look so sketchy.” He added, “Our foundation has always been fighting against such discriminations and we will continue to do so.”
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Addressing lawmakers, House of Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg said that India is a very proud democracy with which the UK has the strongest possible relations .
The United Kingdom government in the House of Commons said that farmers protest is India s internal matter.
Addressing lawmakers, House of Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg said that India is a very proud democracy with which the UK has the strongest possible relations . I happen to think that over the next century our relationship with India may well be our most important relationship with any country in the world. And as India is our friend it is only right that we make representations when we think things are not happening that are not in the interests of the reputation of the country of which we are a friend, Rees-Mogg added.
The UN Human Rights statement comes days after global celebrities like Rihanna, Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg and several others supported the farmers protest
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Farmers protest LIVE updates Day 72: Security at the city s border points near the three protest sites have been tightened by deploying extra forces and putting up multi-layered barricades, barbed wires and nails studded on the roads ahead of the proposed chakka jam by farmers protesting the Centre s three agri laws. Lok Sabha proceedings were a virtual washout on Friday as relentless protest by Opposition members against the Centre s three farm laws continued for the fourth consecutive day, even as signs emerged that normal functioning could resume from Monday. Amid the Opposition s continuous attack on the government in Parliament over the farmers protests, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar today said that as per the Centre s three new farm laws, farmers can terminate their contract at any time and can withdraw from their agreement without any penalty.
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS FILE PIC | Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait during ongoing protest against new farm laws at Delhi-Ghazipur border | PTI Photo
Farmers protest LIVE updates Day 71: The Delhi Police on Thursday said it has registered an FIR against unnamed persons in connection with the toolkit , which was shared by teen climate activist Greta Thunberg and others on Twitter, with a top official saying that the initial probe has suggested the document s link with a pro-Khalistan group. Asked whether the FIR has been registered against Thunberg, a top official of the Delhi Police said nobody has been named in the case. Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that farmers have been behind the progress of the country, adding that that steps taken by the Centre in the last six years made them self-reliant and led to the growth in the agriculture sector even amid the pandemic.