While Centre-Farmer Talks Stall, UK Parliament to Hold Debate on Laws and Protests In the UK, we consistently scrutinise the actions of our government and also foreign governments; indeed, itâs the sign of a healthy democracy,â Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi said.
The Union Flag flies near the Houses of Parliament in London, Britain, June 7, 2017. Photo: Reuters/Clodagh Kilcoyne/File Photo
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Jalandhar: Even as the protest against the three contentious agriculture laws continues at Delhi’s borders, the British parliament is all set to hold a debate on the farmersâ protest on March 8.
The UK parliamentâs debate on the ongoing protest has come at a time when the Modi government has been casting aspersions on any protests and rallies held abroad against the farm laws by calling it an âanti-nationalâ bid led by the Congress party. On January 5, over 100 MPs from the UK sent a letter to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson expressing c
Farmers Protests Enter 100th Day, Unions Say We Are Going Strong
March 6 will be observed as Black Day as part of which the Kundli–Manesar–Palwal (KMP) expressway will be blocked for five hours PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-03-06T08:17:46+05:30 Farmers Protests Enter 100th Day, Unions Say We Are Going Strong outlookindia.com 2021-03-06T08:32:01+05:30
With the farmers protest against the Centre s farms laws entering its 100th day on Sunday, the farmer unions have asserted that their movement is not getting over and they are going strong .
To mark the completion of hundred days, March 6 will be observed as Black Day as part of which the Kundli–Manesar–Palwal (KMP) expressway will be blocked for five hours, according to a statement from the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, a coalition of protesting farmer unions.
We re Going Strong: Farmer Leaders As Protest Enters 100th Day We re Going Strong: Farmer Leaders As Protest Enters 100th Day The marathon movement has sent out a message of unity, made farmers visible once again and brought them back on the political landscape of the country, they said.
The three Delhi border points at Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur have become townships of farmers. (File)
New Delhi:
As the farmer agitation against the centre s three farm laws enters its hundredth day on Saturday, union leaders have asserted that their movement is far from over and they are going strong .
The marathon movement has sent out a message of unity, made farmers visible once again and brought them back on the political landscape of the country, they said on Friday.
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