On December 3, in the fourth meeting of the government with the farmers protesting against the farm laws held at the Vigyan Bhawan, the farmers proposed a special session in the parliament including the annulment of the farm laws.
The farmers protesting against the farm laws implemented by the central government has resulted in the closure of the Noida-Delhi border on December 2.
The protesting farmers in New Delhi have demanded the three farm bills to be revoked, stating that they focus on corporate organisations and are against the farmer’s interest. They also demanded the Maximum Selling Price to be assured.
Soon after they were assigned the ground in Burari, farmer unions such as the BKU are not willing to move their protest to the ground and have asked for permission to advance their demonstration in the Jantar Mantar as the ‘ground is too small to accommodate thousands of the farmers’.
Delhi's air is increasingly becoming more polluted and unbreathable. For the last many days the capital was witnessing an "unusual" condition and no quick...
On November 27, farmers involved in the protest from Haryana, Uttarakhand and Punjab were allowed into New Delhi through Tikri by the police commissioner, SN Srivastava.
Farmers in India have been protesting vehemently ever since three controversial farm bills were passed without much debate in Parliament. President Ram Nath Kovind...