BJP directly responsible for deaths of farmers during protest: Congress
Jan 09, 2021, 11:08 PM ISTGeneral Secretary of Indian National Congress Randeep Singh Surjewala slammed BJP-led Central government over farm bills.
General Secretary of Indian National Congress Randeep Singh Surjewala slammed BJP-led Central government over farm bills.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda will launch the party’s first campaign aimed at farmers in poll-bound West Bengal when he visits East Burdwan district, which is considered as the state’s rice bowl, on Saturday.
In the ongoing farmers' protest against the new agri reform laws, volunteers are serving food to farmers in the large numbers at the Singhu border.
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A solution can only be reached when farmers will tell the government what is the problem but putting this condition of taking back the new farm laws and disturbing the comman man, is no way to practice demoracy.
Leader of Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee, Sarwan Singh Pandher, on December 22 said, "Government has decided its position regarding the farm laws that they will not be withdrawn.
Members of farmer's organisation in Maharashtra's Nashik moved towards Delhi to support the farmers' protest against the Centre's farm laws.
Agitating farmers at Ghazipur (Delhi-UP) border blocked road. They blocked road after administration didn't come for a meeting over stopping the movement of tractors.
A group of elderly people cycled for about 265 km from Patiala to reach Singhu Border in order to support protesting farmers.
As farmers' protest continued, Bhartiya Kisan Union, Spokesperson, Rakesh Tikait on being asked about the farmers supporting farm reforms said that he will consult them to learn their technology for selling crops.
After several rounds of talk, the government has once again invited farmers union to dicuss upon the controversial farm laws to end the dedlock.
A group of volunteers from various parts of Punjab have started a 'Turban Langar' at the Singhu Border.
As the farmers 'Delhi chalo' protest on new farm laws entered the 24th day on December 19, tattoo artists were seen at Singhu borders making tattoos on the hands of protesting farmers.
Braving cold wave, farmers continue to hold protest against centre's three farm laws.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually address farmers in Madhya Pradesh on Friday via video conferencing as farmers' protests near Delhi- Haryana border against three central laws enter week 4.
As several days have passed, a temporary salon has been set up at Singhu border, where large numbers of farmers continue to protest against new farm laws.
Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar attended Kisan Sammelan in Gwalior on December 16. He said, "When attempts are being made to mislead farmers of Punjab in one corner of the nation, you gathered in Rewa, Sagar, Gwalior,
Protesting farmers blocked Noida Link Road towards Delhi at Chilla border on December 16. Traffic movement disrupted at Noida-Delhi Chilla border.
Despite the severe cold, farmers continue their protests at Ghazipur border on December 15. Farmers are agitating against the Centre's new farm laws.
Twin brothers from Punjab distributed warm clothes to protesters at Ghazipur on December 13. One of the brothers, Karanveer said, "Who likes to be on streets? It's time for struggle.
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