Farmers' Movement: International pressure on government, farmers to write letters to UK

New Delhi: The agitation of farmers against the agricultural laws brought by the central government does not seem to stop. Farmers' organizations are not only insistent on negotiating with the government but now the farmers have also prepared to pressurize the international level. Now the farmers' organization will write a letter to the MPs there to stop Britain's PM Johnson coming to India as the chief guest at the Republic Day.

It is noteworthy that the protesting farmers' organizations can take a decision today on the proposal of the Central Government for fresh talks. At the same time, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has expressed the hope that negotiations will resume soon to end the deadlock on new agricultural laws. A group of farmers agitating against the new agricultural laws of the central government showed black flags to Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar on Tuesday and tried to stop his convoy in Ambala city. Demonstrations are being held in many states in support of the farmers who have been demonstrating since 26 November on the withdrawal of three new agricultural laws on the border of Delhi.

When a group of farmers in Uttar Pradesh were stopped at the Rampur-Moradabad toll plaza, they got into a scuffle with the police. In support of three new agricultural laws, a team of farmers staged a strike at the Delhi-Noida border, leading to hundreds of vehicles queuing up on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway.

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