Formers movement in Indea
Kisan sabha movement
Kisan movement Indea 2020
Thousands of Indian farmers on Sunday intensified their protest in opposition to three new agricultural laws, permitting grain to enter the significant agricultural quarter without delay and in view of grain procurement and pricing regulations.
Angry farmers staged demonstrations close to New Delhi after rejecting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurances that the regulation would double their income.
Six rounds of talks between authorities officers and farmers' union leaders have failed to tackle the mission going through the Modi government.
Buta Singh Burjgill, President of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, Dakaunda group, and media in-charge at Tikri border for SKM, said, “We went as per route plan. When a few farmers reached Red Fort, we right away appealed to them to hold peace. SKM had no such diagram and we in no way went (to Red Fort),” he said, adding, “as per social media reports, Deep Sidhu and Lakha Sidhana incited humans to cross toward Red Fort. They have been in the team of human beings at Red Fort . However, our tractor parade ended via 5 pm. We will now meet on Wednesday to figure out what is to be done.”
The farmer leaders alleged that the trouble-makers entered their convoy midway into the parade. Shingara Singh Maan, vice president of BKU Ugrahan, informed The Indian Express, “We commenced from Tikri as per sketch and we have been peacefully marching closer to Nazafgarh road… As our convoy moved in advance toward KMP Expressway, some miscreants tried to disturb peace at Nangloi. So when we have been coming lower back to Tikri by way of Nangloi, we confronted lathi cost as properly as tear fuel shells. Police had been now not permitting us to go lower back to Tikri, due to the fact of which our individuals had to wreck barricades at Nangloi. Our guys have been on their way lower back to Tikri by way of 5.30 pm.”
Manjit Singh Rai, president of the BKU Doaba, Kisan Ekta Union, and media in-charge at Singhu for the day, said, “The ones who reached Red Fort have been additionally farmers… we appealed to them to preserve peace… Our aandolan had been walking peacefully for the previous six months and this peace is our strength.”
More farmers from components of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh are on their way to Delhi borders to join the ongoing agitation against farm laws and to protest against lookout notices to peasant leaders and the Ghaziabad administration's ultimatum to vacate protest site. Rakesh Tikait of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), who broke down whilst speaking to the media on Thursday evening, has reiterated that the protest will continue and farmers will not vacate the protest sites. Heavy deployment of police continues at the Delhi border points.
After two months of peaceable protests on Delhi’s borders and eleven rounds of negotiations with the Central government, as the Republic Day tractor parade spiralled into chaos Tuesday, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha, a united the front of the protesting farmers, and different farmer leaders dissociated themselves from the violence and strongly condemned the incidents.
Despite all our efforts, some establishments and folks have violated the route and indulged in condemnable acts. Anti-social factors have infiltrated our in any other case peaceable movement. We have usually held that peace is our largest strength, and that any violation would damage the movement. We dissociate ourselves from all such factors that have violated our discipline,” the Morcha stated in a statement.


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