New Delhi: Farmers have been camping at the Delhi border for 17 days against the agricultural laws brought by the central government. The central government is wishing that the deadlock should be ended by negotiating with the peasant leaders, but the peasant leaders are adamant on the demand to withdraw the three agricultural laws. So far, six rounds of meetings have been held and all are being spent. On Saturday, the peasant leaders have taken a more strict position and announced to go on hunger strike on 14 December. But before that today thousands of farmers will take out a tractor march from the Rajasthan border and will block the Delhi-Jaipur highway. Let us know that despite all the efforts of the government, the farmers are not ready to accept. On Saturday, he landed with a new strategy of pressure on the government. The farmers attacked the toll plaza on all the highways connecting Delhi, the capital of the country, but instead of closing the roads, the farmers dropped the shutter of the toll plaza of the highway. That is, no collection of vehicles was allowed in the toll. There is hardly any toll booth in Delhi- Haryana- Punjab- Western Uttar Pradesh where farmers have not taken possession. Groups of small and large farmers occupied the toll booths and made the highway toll-free. Toll workers were not allowed to collect tax on the highway. Also Read:- India riots accused met Zakir Naik in Malaysia, get NRI funds Barbara Windsor, East enders actress dies at 83 Indiana Jones to feature Harrison Ford again