Sonipat: The agitation of the farmers on the boundaries of Delhi (Delhi) against the new agricultural laws of the Central Government is going on continuously. The government is not ready to accept the demands of the farmers. Due to this, on the call of United Kisan Morcha, farmers have blocked the Ghaziabad Palwal Expressway and Kundali Manesar Palwal Expressway (Kundali Manesar Palwal Expressway) for 24 hours today. Now farmers will open this jam tomorrow at 8:00 am. Along with this, there is a huge gathering of farmers on the KMP toll.
On the call of United Kisan Morcha, the farmers have blocked the KGP and KMP in protest against the three agricultural laws from 8 am on Saturday to 8 am tomorrow. It has been 135 days since the farmers movement on the borders of Delhi. After 12 rounds of talks with the government, the deadlock has been imposed. Now farmers are preparing different strategies to bow down to the government so that these agricultural laws can be withdrawn.
Homecoming will not happen until the law is removed: Farmer leader
Farmer leader Baldev Singh Sirsa said that till these three agricultural laws are not returned, we will intensify the movement. He said that today we will jam the KGP and KMP on the call of the Sanyukta Kisan Morcha. This jam will be for 24 hours. It will open tomorrow at 8 am. The farmer leader claimed that we are also making further strategies so that the government can be tilted. At the same time, other farmers also mixed with the statement of Baldev Sirsa and said that till the agricultural law is not returned, the house will not return.
Farmers in preparation for Delhi trip again
The farmers sitting on the borders on three sides of Delhi are now ready to travel to Delhi once again, demanding the withdrawal of the agricultural laws of the Central Government. Rampal Jat of Kisan Mahasabha has applied to the New Delhi DCP office on Thursday to seek permission for the proposed indefinite dharna at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar demanding withdrawal of agricultural laws. Rampal Jat said that our aim is not to hate anyone but to fight a positive fight for the demand of major amendments or withdrawal of these laws for the betterment of farmers.
Rampal Jat said that for this, we have applied for permission from New Delhi DCP office for fasting fasting on April 13 at Jantar Mantar in Delhi. All the formalities demanded by the Delhi Police in this regard have been completed. We sincerely hope that we will get permission for this strike.