Banned Maoist organization came in support of farmers' protest

New Delhi: The farmers who have stood on various frontiers of Delhi for 40 days have received the support of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee against the new agricultural laws brought by the central government. It is a banned organization. Communist Maoist Party gave its support to the farmers sitting on the protest and said that the government should cancel the agricultural law.

The Communist Maoist Party has appealed to the students, tribals, labourers, farmers to stop the railroad against the agricultural law, and continue to hold the wheel. Appealed to boycott the celebrations of 26 January. An appeal has been made to oppose the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, who comes to India as the chief guest during 26 January. A few months ago, the Guerrilla Wing People's Liberation Guerrilla Army of the Communist Party of India, a banned organization, issued a press note calling on farmers to take up arms.

Earlier yesterday, the eighth round of negotiations between the farmer and the government also proved fruitless. Now the next round of talks will be held on 8 January. In the three-hour meeting yesterday, farmers were adamant about repealing the agricultural law. The government proposed to form a joint committee, which was turned down by the farmers. Now the government hopes that a solution will be found in the next dialogue.

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