NOIDA: Dozens of farmers protesting against CenterFarm laws here on beaten plates, bells and plates struck in a demonstration timed with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech. The banging of dishes, the ringing of bells amid slogans against the government for not repealing the three new laws were made in the Dalit Prerna Sthal here “to convey the discontent of the farmers”, a Bharatiya Kisan Union (Lok Shakti) said the official.
“Today again, Prime Minister Modi did ‘apne mann ki baat’ (he said what he thought) and did not listen to ‘kisanon ke mann ki baat’ (farmers’ point of view). Farmers are demanding that the new laws be repealed and the MSP (minimum support price) for crops becomes a law, “said BKU (Lok Shakti) spokesperson Shailesh Kumar Giri.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday blamed directly on those with a political agenda for the deadlock in the Center’s talks with protesting farmers, saying his government is willing to dialogue with everyone, including those who strongly oppose it, as long as talks are based on agriculture. questions, facts and logic.
Meanwhile, members of another faction of farmers, BKU (Bhanu) stayed at the Chilla border during the 25th on Friday in protest against the Trade in Agricultural Products and Trade (Promotion and Facilitation) Act of 2020, the Act of Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price guarantee and Agricultural Services Act of 2020 and the Essential Products (Amendment) Act of 2020.
The Noida-Delhi link road through Chilla remained partially closed on Friday as well, allowing only travelers from Delhi to Noida, but not the other way around, officials said and suggested alternative routes DND and Kalindi Kunj to travel between the two cities.
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