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Bharat Bandh on 8 Dec: Cong, TRS, NCP Left parties extend support – key updates

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  • Many opposition parties have announced their support to the nationwide strike called on 8 December by farmers’ union in various parts of the country to express solidarity with the agitators, who have stayed put on Delhi borders for 10 days

Farmers’ leaders have said that they will carry on with the ‘Bharat Bandh’ (nationwide strike) on 8 December to mount pressure on the Central Government.



The representatives of thousands of protesting farmers, who are sitting on various borders of Delhi since 26 November, have said their call for a ‘Bharat Bandh’ would be observed with full force.

After the fifth round of talks on Saturday between farmers’ leaders and the Centre, the farmers’ union stood firm on their demand against the new agri-marketing laws and announced that the government should rollback the three farm laws.

Here are major developments in this big story:




1) 14 opposition parties, including Congress, AIUDF and the Left, in Assam announce their “full support” to ‘Bharat Bandh.’

2)The NCP on Sunday joined other opposition parties in extending support to the call of Bharat Band. In addition to that, Maharashtra NCP unit president Jayant Patil said in a statement that the party workers will join the Tuesday shutdown in protest against passing of the agri laws by Parliament without holding discussions.

3) Various opposition parties have announced support to the ‘Bharat Bandh’ called on 8 December by farmers in various parts of the country to express solidarity with the agitators, who have stayed put on Delhi borders for 10 days.




4) The Congress party has expressed its “whole-hearted” support to the nationwide strike called by the agitating farmers against the three farm laws and said that it will hold protests that day at all district and state headquarters in solidarity with the demands of the farmers. Addressing a press meet at the AICC headquarters in Delhi, Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said, “I would also like to announce that the Congress party extends its whole-hearted support to the Bharat Bandh on December 8.”

5) On why govt is facing problems, NCP Chief Sharad Pawar said, “When Bill was being passed, we’d requested govt that they shouldn’t be in a hurry, it should be sent to Select Committee & a discussion is needed, but that didn’t happen and the Bill was passed in haste. Now govt is facing problems because of that haste.”




6) The Telangana Rashtra Samithi on Sunday extended support to the 8 December ‘Bharat Bandh’ call by various farmers’ organisations and farmer leaders against the govt’s new farm laws. TRS chief and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao said the party rank and file would actively participate in the bandh to ensure it was a success. “We’d opposed the Bills in Parliament, we continue to do so. MSP hasn’t been assured in any of these Bills. Also, if mandi structure is dismantled there’s no alternative structure in this country, so farmer is insecure. TRS will support the farmer’ Bandh call,” said K Kavitha, TRS MLC.

7) The ruling Trinamool Congress in West Bengal has decided to extend its “moral support” to the 8 December nationwide strike and would stage sit-ins in various areas for three days.

8) The Communist Party of India (Marxist), Communist Party of India, Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), Revolutionary Socialist Party and All India Forward Bloc, in a joint statement, announced their support to the countrywide strike.




9) Opposition parties led by RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav in Patna were allowed to hold a brief protest against new farm laws at the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at the Gandhi Maidan, where they pledged to support the agitating farmers. Tejashwi said, “I am standing with the Anndata (providers of food) in their fight against the Dhandata (people who own wealth).” “Is it a crime to raise voice in support of farmers demanding provision for Minimum Support Price (MSP) in the newly enacted laws. If it is a crime, then we will commit such crime every time,” he said on Twitter.

10) The joint forum of trade unions that has supported the farmers’ protest includes 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 (AIUTUC) and Trade Union Co-ordination Centre (TUCC).




11) A number of bank unions have also expressed their solidarity with farmers protesting and requested the Centre to resolve the issue at the earliest. Officer unions All India Bank Officers’ Confederation (AIBOC), All India Bank Officers’ Association (AIBOA) and Indian National Bank Officers’ Congress (INBOC) have also requested the govt to initiate meaningful dialogue to resolve the impasse by referring the bills to a select committee by a special Presidential Order.

12) The farmers are protesting against the Centre’s new farm laws — the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020; Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020; and The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020.




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