As the farmers’ agitation against three farm laws entered its 27th day, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said Tuesday that he hopes the protesting unions will soon complete their internal discussions and resume talks with the government to resolve the crisis. He met with two more peasant corps from Delhi …
Read More »Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar’s convoy turns around as farmers display black flags
Protesting farmers surround a pickup truck that was part of Manohar Lal Khattar’s convoy Chandigarh: Hundreds of farmers protesting against the new agricultural laws showed black flags to Haryana’s chief minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, as he made his way to Ambala today. The BJP-led government in Haryana has been claiming …
Read More »Punjab Farm Agent To Close Stores For 4 Days In Protest Against TI Raids
Farmer Protests Updates: Farmers’ protests against farm laws entered their 27th day today. New Delhi: Commission agents known as Arhtiyas in Punjab will keep their stores closed for four days starting Tuesday in protest against income tax raids allegedly carried out to intimidate them for supporting farmers’ agitation against the …
Read More »Farmers observe Shradhanjali Diwas for those who died during a protest
Farmer protest updates: Farmer protests against farm laws entered their 25th day today. New Delhi: Farmers protesting against the three farm laws today threatened to block Ghazipur’s border between Uttar Pradesh and the national capital. The warning to intensify the protests comes amid government guarantees on the minimum support price …
Read More »Talks with farmers’ unions can take place in the next 2-3 days, says Khattar after meeting with Tomar | India News
NEW DELHI: The Haryana chief minister ML Khattar on Saturday he said he believed the talk with the protest farmersThe unions could be held in the next 2-3 days and a solution could be found through discussion. Khattar’s comments came after his meeting with the Union’s agriculture minister, Narendra Singh …
Read More »Farmers Protest Traffic Updates: One Side of Chilla Border Opens, Tikri, Dhansa and Others Closed
Delhi traffic police said on Friday that the Chilla border for travelers traveling from Delhi to Noida is now open, while the other carriageway is closed. They also alerted in a tweet that the Tikri and Dhansa borders are closed for any movement, while the Jhatikara border is open only …
Read More »Haryana: with limited influence from farm equipment, common man drives farmers’ protest
Written by Sukhbir Siwach | Chandigarh | Updated: December 18, 2020 1:03:37 pm An elderly farmer shouts slogans as others listen to a speaker as they block a main road during a protest on the Delhi-Haryana border (AP photo) Despite the limited presence of agricultural unions in the state, Haryana …
Read More »“I come from a family of farmers,” writes Take an open letter to farmers; PM Modi urges to read
Amid the ongoing protest by farmers that he is completing on the 22nd Thursday, the Union agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar wrote an open letter addressing the farmers where he said that a misunderstanding had been created between some groups of farmers regarding reforms. “Several agricultural unions have welcomed the …
Read More »The Delhi Assembly rejects the 3 agricultural laws; Kejriwal breaks copies, says all farmers have become Bhagat Singh
Delhi Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday lashed out at the central government amid farmer agitation during the one-day session of the Delhi Assembly. The protests against the three agrarian reforms of the Center began on the 22nd. Kejriwal broke the copies of the three agricultural laws during the session …
Read More »Dilli Chalo | Supreme Court debates panel for talks between farmers and government
Bench notes that the current negotiations have not led the way and are destined for failure. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court said talks between the Center and farmers’ leaders on the controversial farm laws had made no progress and were destined to fail. A bank led by the Chief Justice …
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