May 23, 2024

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Kisan Andolan: Farmers’ strike continues at Sarsawa toll plaza of Ambala Highway, talks didn’t resolve

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On the decision of the nationwide management of the Bharatiya Kisan Union in Sarsawa, positioned on Ambala Highway, Saharanpur, the two-phase talks between the DM, SSP and the farmers, who got here to persuade the farmers sitting on an indefinite dharna close to the toll plaza for 2 days, remained inconclusive. The farmers mentioned that until the federal government doesn’t withdraw the anti-farmer legislation, the farmers will proceed their sit-in protest on the Sarsawa toll plaza in assist of the farmers sitting on the Ghazipur border in Delhi. The talks lasted for about an hour, on the nationwide name of the Bharatiya Kisan Union on Wednesday. The indefinite strike of farmers on the toll plaza on Ambala Highway continued for the second day. DM Akhilesh Singh, SSP Dr. S Chanappa and SDM Nakud Himanshu Nagpal, who reached among the many farmers sitting on the dharna at 11 am, held talks with the farmers in a room on the toll plaza to finish the protest. During the talks that lasted for about an hour, the farmers remained adamant on their calls for. After this, BKU State Vice President Chaudhary Vinay Kumar, District President Chau Charan Singh, District Vice President Suresh Pramukh, Block President S. Talks began as soon as once more between Bhola Singh and administrative officers.Saharanpur News: BJP filed a toolkit case in opposition to the Congress councilor, accusing the PM of tarnishing the picture of the agriculture legislation until the return of the agriculture legislation BKU bluntly instructed the officers that until the federal government doesn’t withdraw all of the three anti-farmer legal guidelines, the protest will proceed on the nationwide name of BKU. DM Akhilesh Singh mentioned that attributable to Kovid-19, farmers have been requested to finish the dharna. The farmers have assured that they won’t cease the toll. .

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