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Farmers of Panipat district, Haryana, after successfully opening the gates of Panipat toll plaza, one of many motorway tolls throughout the country opened by farmers
SUPPORT has been pouring in for protesting farmers, who are camping on the Indian national capital’s borders demanding repeal of three new farm laws.
On Monday, trade unions and civil society groups held a solidarity march in Delhi’s ITO area, pledging solidarity with the agitating farmers.
The march was attended by members of key central unions, including the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), Hind Mazdoor Sabha (HMS), Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), All India United Trade Union Centre (AITUC) among others.
13 December 2020
Farmers protest at the Singhu border against three recently enacted farm laws. Teachers, professors, corporate professionals and ordinary people across society are joining the protests. Sanchit Khanna / Hindustan Times
Farmers protest at the Singhu border against three recently enacted farm laws. Teachers, professors, corporate professionals and ordinary people across society are joining the protests. Sanchit Khanna / Hindustan Times
On 8 December, Suman Malik, a retired engineer, was at the Singhu border between Haryana and Delhi in support of the ongoing farmersâ protest. He is in his seventies with acute breathing issues. Since the imposition of the COVID-19 induced lockdown, he had kept himself confined at home. But after the farmersâ agitation began, he felt compelled to join the protest. Malik drove about thirty-five kilometres from southwest Delhi to the Singhu border. I asked Malik why he risked his health. âI was hu
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No letup in protests against farm laws
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Protesters attempt to block rail traffic in Thanjavur and Tiruchi districts
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Members of the Cauvery Rights Retrieval Movement resorting to a rail roko against the three new farm laws at Budalur in Thanjavur district on Saturday.
Protesters attempt to block rail traffic in Thanjavur and Tiruchi districts
About 270 members of Cauvery Rights Retrieval Movement and other farmers organisations were detained after they attempted to block rail traffic in Thanjavur and Tiruchi districts on Saturday. They were protesting against the three new farm laws and to express solidarity with the protesting farmers in Delhi.