Opposition to agricultural laws: Hunger strike of farmers continues, 11 farmers will fast for 24 hours every day

Posted on 21st Dec 2020 by rohit kumar

Today is the 26th day of the farmers' agitation against agricultural laws. The farmers have started a hunger strike from today. As many as 11-11 farmers are sitting on hunger strike at the borders of Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. After 24 hours, 11 other farmers will pursue this process. At the same time, Haryana will be made toll free from 25 to 27 December. The farmers announced this on Sunday. Only 5 hours after this, the government sent a letter inviting talks. In this, farmers have been asked to fix the date. Farmers will decide on this today.

 

Agriculture Minister can meet farmers today

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in Bengal on Sunday that a meeting between Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and farmers could be held in a day or two. Farmer leaders, on the other hand, announced after meeting on the horoscope border on Sunday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will play the tali-thali on 27 December as long as the mind speaks.

 

Protesting farmers will meet organizations supporting the government

Indian Farmers Union spokesman Rakesh Tikait has said that he will meet farmers' organizations supporting the government. We will know from them what they are seeing in the new agricultural laws, as well as ask what technology they are using to sell their crops.

 

Farmer leaders will meet all parties involved in NDA

December 23 is Farmers Day. Farmers' organizations have appealed that on this day, people across the country observe a day-long fast. On 26 and 27 December, the farmers will meet the leaders of the parties involved in the NDA and appeal to them to pressurize the government and get all the three laws back. If not, demonstrations will be started against him as well. Adani-Ambani's boycott will continue. Farmers will also protest outside income tax offices to protest against raids on adhatiyas.

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