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Farmers protest fights for apolitical image as leader is accused of Akali bias ahead of polls

Farmers protest fights for apolitical image as leader is accused of Akali bias ahead of polls
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Farmer Protests: Leaders To Enact Mock Parliament In Delhi Amid Monsoon Session

Farmer Protests: Leaders To Enact Mock Parliament In Delhi Amid Monsoon Session The movement is again at a peak, say farmer leaders amid the Monsoon Session of Parliament which convened on July 19 and is scheduled to conclude on August 13. Jayanta Bhattacharya 22 July 2021, Last Updated at 8:48 am PTI/File Photo Jayanta Bhattacharya 2021-07-22T08:05:35+05:30 Farmer Protests: Leaders To Enact Mock Parliament In Delhi Amid Monsoon Session outlookindia.com 2021-07-22T08:48:30+05:30 Also read It will be the second instance in the last eight months of farmers’ agitation that demonstration against the three farm laws will be officially held in the National Capital.

Farmers assemble at Hisar to protest police action during Khattar s visit

Farmers assemble at Hisar to protest police action during Khattar s visit Updated: Updated: Police effort to prevent them from entering the city proves futile. Share Article AAA All-India Kisan Sabha national president Ashok Dhawale addressing the farmers at Hisar in Haryana on May 24 during a protest against police action a week ago.   | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Police effort to prevent them from entering the city proves futile. Defying the lockdown, a large number of farmers from across Haryana gathered in Hisar on Monday in protest against the police action on agitating farmers during Chief Minister Manohar Lal’s visit a week ago.

Farmer leader Balbir Rajewal blames Centre for not resuming talks; AAP writes PM Modi

He added a letter has also been written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for resumption of talks. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Farmers gather at Gazipur border during their protest against Centre s agri-laws in New Delhi. (File Photo | Parveen Negi, EPS) By PTI CHANDIGARH: Farmer leader Balbir Singh Rajewal on Saturday blamed the Union government for not resuming talks, claiming that farmers never denied having a dialogue over the central farm laws. No meeting has been called by the central government after January 22. The way ahead for talks has been stopped from the government side. We never refused to hold talks,  said Rajewal while addressing the media here.

Farmer leader Balbir Rajewal blames Centre for not resuming talks

Farmer leader Balbir Singh Rajewal on Saturday blamed the Union government for not resuming talks, claiming that farmers never denied having a dialogue over the central farm laws. No meeting has been called by the central government after January 22. The way ahead for talks has been stopped from the government side. We never refused to hold talks, said Rajewal while addressing the media here. He added a letter has also been written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for resumption of talks. The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella body of over 40 protesting farmer unions and which is spearheading the protests, on Friday had written to the prime minister, urging resumption of talks over the three farm laws they have been agitating against at Delhi borders since November last year.

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