This announcement has been made in the press conference organized by the United Kisan Morcha. Along with this, it has also been said from the Kisan Front that the next announcement will be made on December 4.
New Delhi: Parliament session is to start from Monday and farmers have taken a big decision. In fact, the farmers have decided to postpone the Parliament march to be held on November 29. This announcement has been made in a press conference organized by the United Kisan Morcha (SKM). Along with this, it has also been said from the Kisan Front that the next announcement will be made on December 4.
Farmer leaders demanded
Farmer leaders said in their press conference that they do not agree with the government’s announcements so far and their fight will go on for a long time. He demanded that the government should start talks with the farmers and give assurance of MSP in Parliament. The farmer leaders said that the government should respond to their letter by December 4, and if it does not happen, they will take further decisions. Along with this, farmer leaders have demanded the dismissal of Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra alias Teni from the cabinet.
After a meeting, Samyukt Kisan Morcha has decided to postpone the proposed tractor rally to Parliament on November 29: Farmer leader Darshan Pal Singh in Delhi pic.twitter.com/sRskbis3MI
— ANI (@ANI) November 27, 2021
Farmers are sitting on dharna for a year
Farmers’ protest has been going on for more than a year against the new agricultural laws and the farmers are staying on the borders of Delhi. Earlier, the government had announced changes in the laws. Several rounds of talks were held between the government and the farmers regarding this, but no solution could be found.
PM Modi had announced the withdrawal of the law
Let us inform that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing the nation on 19 November, announced the withdrawal of new agricultural laws. Along with this, PM Modi had appealed to the farmers protesting against the agricultural laws to go back to their homes and announced the formation of a committee to make MSP effective and transparent. He said, ‘To make MSP more effective and transparent, a committee will be constituted to take decisions on all such subjects, keeping in view the future. In this committee, there will be representatives of the central government, state governments, farmers, agricultural scientists, agricultural economists.