New Delhi: The farmers' Protest against the new agricultural laws brought by the Central government may now disrupt the Monsoon session of Parliament as well. In fact, farmers have been agitating for the past 7 months have said they will protest outside Parliament till the monsoon session is over. A complete action plan has been prepared on how farmers will perform during the Monsoon session. Farmers will also be on the streets on July 8 against rising oil-gas prices. Let us tell you that the Monsoon session of Parliament is scheduled to begin from July 22. Since then farmers have been planning to protest outside Parliament. According to reports, a group of agitating farmers will leave for Delhi before the Monsoon session. After which 200 farmers will cordon off Parliament every day from July 22. Farmers' organisations have said that 'The agitation will continue till the three agricultural laws are withdrawn. Farmers have also planned to corner the central government over rising oil, gas prices. It will hold demonstrations across the country on July 8 against rising prices of petrol, diesel and LPG. Farmers' leaders have said that they will stand on national highways and state highways, but will not jam the roads. The demonstration will take place from 10 am to 12 pm on July 8. PM Narendra Modi remarks at CoWin Global Conclave American footballer proposed his girlfriend in ground, spectators clap for 10 minutes, Video World Zoonoses Day: Kerala HM shares concern on communicable infections