228 lost lives in agitation so far, farmers say 'how much sacrifice is more needed'
228 lost lives in agitation so far, farmers say 'how much sacrifice is more needed'
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New Delhi: For the last 77 days, the farmers' organizations, which have stood on the borders of Delhi, said that we won't stop, and neither will the business of hunger be allowed. Farmer leaders alleged that the government is anti-farmer and in favor of the corporate. It is also evident from this that the intention of the government is first built big godowns, and then laws were introduced.

The United Kisan Morcha has said that the government responded in Parliament that it was not being considered to help the dead during the farmers' agitation. In Parliament on Thursday, when the tribute was being paid to the farmers, the BJP and its allies showed insensitivity. The Morcha condemned it saying that till now 228 farmers have lost their lives. It is been asked that how much more farmers should be sacrificed by the government. On 13 February, on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Prof. Nanjundaswamy, the founder and leading farmer leader of Karnataka Rajya Raita Sangh, the United Kisan Morcha spoke of furthering the commitment of a progressive and equitable society.

During the farmer movement on the Singhu border, Youth for Swaraj has demanded the immediate release of the labor leader Navdeep Kaur. Members launched a signature campaign in support of this demand. He also demanded the harshest punishment of the culprits after a fair investigation into the exploitation and violence against Kaur. On this occasion, a large number of people joined the campaign in support of the release of Navdeep Kaur.

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