By:Shree1news, 07 JAN 2021
Amid tight security, 1000’s of farmers at present started their tractor-march from protest sites close to Delhi border points against the three agriculture laws.
Bharati Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan) chief Joginder Singh Ugrahan stated that farmers participated in the march with over 3,500 tractors and trolleys.
In accordance with the protesting farm unions, this is just “rehearsal” for their proposed January 26 tractor parade that will be move into the national capital from totally different parts of Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh.
Farmers began the tractor march around 11 am and moved towards Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway amid heavy deployment of Delhi Police and Haryana Police personnel.
The tractor march, led by senior BKU leader Rakesh Tikait, moved towards Palwal.
The seventh round of talks between protesting unions and three central ministers ended inconclusively on Monday as farmer groups stuck to their demand for the repeal of three laws, whereas the government listed out numerous advantages of the new acts for the growth of the nation’s agriculture sector.
Kailash Choudhary urges farmers to keep protest peaceful, hopeful of resolution tomorrow
The Union Minister of State for Agriculture Kailash Choudhary on Thursday made an appeal to the agitating farmers to maintain the protest march peaceable and emphasised that government was hopeful of a resolution tomorrow.
“I would like to appeal to farmers to keep it peaceful. It is their right to protest but there are people, like Communists, who’re inciting farmers and don”t need peace in the nation. Farmers have to be cautious. I expect that tomorrow”s meeting will bring some positive news,” stated Mr Choudhary while speaking to the ANI.
The agitating farmers are taking out a tractor march on Eastern Peripheral Expressway in protest against three Central farm laws
The Minister assured that the farm laws introduced by the Narendra Modi government are for the welfare of farmers.
While appealing the farmers to protest peacefully, he also laid emphasis on the government”s will to revolve the issue on the earliest. “Prime Minister Modi wants the issue to be resolved quickly. We want farmers to return to the discussion table. However, only yes and no can”t be the way to resolve this issue. If farmers want amendments in these laws, we’re ready for it,” the Minister reiterated.
“Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has failed to establish the law and order situation within the state,” he accused.