Farmers set up camp on the borders of Delhi, meeting on the proposal of Amit Shah

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Farmers Protest

New Delhi: On the proposal and further strategy of the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the leader of the farmers protesting against the withdrawal of the new Farm Laws 2020 and the guarantee of Minimum Support Price (MSP) for his crop. Are meeting. At present, a large number of these farmers are stuck on the border connecting Delhi with other states. While the farmers from Punjab are camping on the Singhu and Tikri border of Delhi, on the border of Uttar Pradesh also thousands of farmers protested under the leadership of Indian Farmers Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait. . In fact, thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and UP marched towards Delhi on Saturday and have set up camp on various borders of Delhi.

Farmers Protest

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has appealed to the agitating farmers camped on the borders of the capital Delhi to end the agitation and go to the place decided by the administration and hold a protest, then the government should hold talks with them even before December 3. Can. On the other hand, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday urged the farmers (farmers protest) to accept the appeal of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and take their protest to the fixed place so that their issue can be resolved as soon as possible. Could.

Earlier, Jagjit Singh, Punjab state president of the Indian Farmers Union, said, “The Home Minister has laid down conditions for talks. This is not good. They should offer unconditional open-hearted communication. We will meet on Sunday morning to decide our response. ‘

On the other hand, the leader of Indian Farmers Union (Ekta-Ugrahan) Shingra Singh said that after resting at night in Meham of Rohtak district of Haryana, we have marched towards Delhi again in the morning. He informed that another group of farmers rested at night in Jhulana of Jind district of Haryana and they too have started their journey to Delhi. Under the banner of Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Samiti (KMSC) more farmers also entered the border of Haryana from Punjab to come to the capital.

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