Thousands of Punjab farmers started the tractor march today from the sites of protest which is near the Delhi border. The protest was started because of the new agricultural laws. Now, Farmers are coming to the NCR to fight against the law. It has been 2-3 months since the protest has started.
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The farmers are protesting to stop the ongoing law on the three agriculture laws which were officially passed by the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha for the farmers.
As per the official reports, Bharati Kisan Union Chief Joginder Singh Ugrahan said that the farmers who are protesting have participated in the march with over 3,500 trolleys and tractors in the protest.
Some details are coming from the protesting farm union that is is just a try out for their upcoming parade which is going to be held on January 26 that will be gone from National Capital Region and then, moves to other states like Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana.
Also, it can be heard that the protesting farmers have started the tractor march around 11:30 AM and than moved to different highways with heavy trolleys with many deployed officers of Delhi Police and Haryana Police. BKU leader Rakesh Tikait is the senior of the march and handling all responsibilities of the march.
The seventh talk among the protesting unions and central ministers ended without any conclusion on Monday and farmers has joined the groups to insert their demands for the three laws of agriculture. Also, Central Minister has shown up to benefit of this law to the protestors.
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Abhimanyu Kohar said,” We want to warn that if the Government doesn’t accept our demands, farmers’ protest will get intensified further”, he is a senior member of Samkukt Kisan Morcha.
We like to tell you that the march started from the Singhu to Tikri Border, Ghazipur to Palwal, Rewasan to Palwal, and Tikri to Kundli. For the last 3-4 days, Delhi is facing heavy rain in NCR and also, protestors are facing the cold and scattered rain. Thousands of protestors and farmers from Haryana, Punjab, and many other states of the country are comping at the site of protest for more than over 45 days. All are demanding to remove the new law of agriculture.
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