Haryana BKU plans to march to Parliament on 26 November

March is against farm laws initiated by the central Government


On November 26, the Haryana BKU (chaduni) chief Gurnam Singh Chaduni said the farmers from the state will march towards the parliament against the farm laws if the Sumyukta Kisan Morcha approves the decision. 


As per the statement, the chief said, on November 26 which is also the constitution day, he said we have decided to march towards the parliament. If this decision gets passed on November 9, they will proceed further. Adding more he said, it has been demanded that a case be registered against BJP MP Arvind Sharma over his controversial remarks. 


Around hundreds of farmers have been encamped at the Delhi border since November last year. The farmers are mandating to repeal the three farm laws commenced by the central government.  

Farmers produce trade and commerce (promotion and facilitation) Act,2020. Farmer's (empowerment and protection) agreement on price assurance and farm services act 2020 and the essential commodities (amendment) act 2020. They claim that these laws will leave them at the mercy of corporates. They are also stressing a new law to guarantee the Minimum support price (MSP) for their crops.



It's almost been a year since the farmers are protesting to repeal the three farm laws. Earlier, BKU leader, Rakesh Tikait also said that the farmer's protest will be intensified if the farm laws are not repealed by November 26.

 
 
 

 

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