Prem Singh Bhangu, President of All India Kisan Federation (Image Courtesy : ANI)

Farmers reject Government proposal to form committee, next meeting on Thursday

2020-12-01 15:13 IST

Independent legislator Sombir Sangwan withdraws support to Haryana govt over farmers' protest

A day after resigning as the Haryana Livestock Development Board Chairman, Independent legislator Sombir Sangwan on Tuesday withdrew his support to the BJP-JJP coalition government in the state owing to the farmers' agitation against new farm laws.

In a statement, he said atrocities are being unleashed on the farmers who are on an agitation in support of their demands,reports IANS.

2020-12-01 15:03 IST

Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad joins farmers' protest

Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad joins farmers' protest at Ghazipur-Ghaziabad (Delhi-UP) border,reports ANI.

"I have come to extend support so that farmers don't feel left alone. Farmers, Dalits and labourers are all the same. If the farmer will not cultivate his land, how will a labourer run his household? I come from a family of labourers. How can I abandon the farmers cause?" he said.

Azad asserted that he had come just to extend moral support and not lead the farmers' protest, adding that farmers have not come out on the roads happily.

"Why is the central government holding talks after six days? The government knows the strength of the Dalits. The government should have held talk on the very first day. In winter season, farmers are sitting on roads, facing tear-gas shells and water cannons. They are the ones who provide us food," the Bhim Army leader said.

He said that the government knew that the farmers had come prepared to sustain their protest over a long period of time and hence the Centre had to listen to them.

2020-12-01 14:43 IST

Amit Shah likely to join key farmer-ministers meeting

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is likely to participate in a much-awaited meeting between farmers and a high-level cabinet ministers' team here on Tuesday, reports IANS

Sources said that Shah may join the meeting scheduled at 3 p.m. at Vigyan Bhawan in Central Delhi as demanded by the farmers.

However, there is no official announcement on whether Shah, who has been engaged in two meetings since 11.30 a.m., would attend the meetings

Meanwhile, a source confirmed that Rajnath Singh, Tomar and Goyal will hold talks with farmer unions who would put forth their demands such as rollback of three farm laws

2020-12-01 13:46 IST

Farmers say will attend talks today, claim no conditions from centre

Farmers' Protest: After holding discussions this morning, farmers said they will attend the talks.

2020-11-30 18:23 IST

Centre should tell farmers MSPs, procurement won't be affected,says Nitish Kumar

Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday said the Centre should allay fears among the protesting farmers that the new agriculture laws were aimed at doing away with the system of minimum support price or that they will adversely affect the procurement of produce.

2020-11-30 18:02 IST

NDA ally threatens exit over farm laws, cites 3 demands

Rashtriya Loktantrik Party chief and Rajasthan MP Hanuman Beniwal wants the centre to immediately talk to farmers, implement all recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission and repeal the three contentious farm laws, reports NDTV

2020-11-30 17:43 IST

Hopes that farmers' genuine demands will be considered and issues will be resolved,"reacts Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri

"Our senior leaders have invited farmers for talks and  are willing to address genuine issues. Talks are always held without preconditions or preconceived notions. I firmly hope that all their genuine demands will be considered and  issues will be resolved,"reacts Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri

2020-11-30 17:41 IST

Jagmohan Singh, General secretary of Bharti Kisan Union reacts before media at Singhu Border

We couldn’t have meeting with farmers' organisations from all the states. We could only have it with 30 organisations from Punjab. We rejected the conditional invitation of Modiji," says Jagmohan Singh, General secretary, Bharti Kisan Union (Dakaunda) at Singhu Border (Delhi-Haryana)

2020-11-30 16:22 IST

PM defends farm laws, claims farmers will have freedom to sell crop for better prices

In his address at a virtual event, PM Modi pointed out the advantages of the new laws, saying they are giving better access to markets -both national and international.

"The new agricultural laws have been brought in for benefit of the farmers. We will see and experience benefits of these new laws in the coming days",said PM Modi in Varanasi, reports ANI.

"Farmers are being empowered by giving them options for a bigger market. Reforms are being done in the interest of farmers, which will give them more options. Shouldn't a farmer get freedom to sell his produce directly to those who give them better prices & facilities," he asked

"Earlier, loan waiver packages used to be announced but the benefits of such schemes never used to reach the farmers,"

"The promise of giving 1.5 times more MSP to farmers as per Swaminathan Commission was fulfilled. This promise was not only fulfilled on paper, but has reached the bank account of the farmers."he said

"Here's new trend now, earlier decisions of govt were opposed, now rumours have become basis for opposition. Propaganda is spread that although decision is right, it can lead to other consequences, about things that haven't happened or will never happen. Same is with farm laws,"he further added

According to PTI, He also accused that opposition is using tricks to oppose historic agriculture reforms laws and farmers are  being misled.

2020-11-30 15:47 IST

Bhim Army joins farmers’ protest, Chandrasekhar Azad to visit farmers at Burari ground

Bhim Army joined the ongoing farmers’ protest on Sunday at Delhi-Ghaziabad border,reports National Herald

According to the report,Hundreds of Bheem Army activists sat on Dharna under the flyover and shouted slogans against the Modi government.

Saying that the Modi government is against farmers, poor and Dalits, Bhim Army activists said they will protest till the new farm laws are repealed.

According to the report,a Bhim Army activist told that the co-founder of the Bhim Army and face of the movement, Chandrasekhar Azad will visit Burari ground and meet farmers on Monday.

“Chandrasekhar will meet farmers on the occasion of Prakash Parv – the birth anniversary of the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev.” said the activist.

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