Agitators to return from Delhi border as kisan agitation ends
Agitators to return from Delhi border as kisan agitation ends
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New Delhi: The farmers' movement, which has been going on for over a year, is now over. Let me tell all of you that today the United Kisan Morcha has announced this. However, before the announcement, the Front held a long meeting, after which a decision was taken on returning home. Recently, farmer leader Balveer Rajewal said, "We are going back bowing to the government. '

At the same time, he also said, "On 15th January, the Kisan Morcha will meet again to discuss the strategy ahead. It has also been said that farmers will return from Delhi border from December 11 after announcing their return. Farmers on delhi's borders have also started preparing for a 'homecoming'. In fact, farmers who have been on the Singhu-Kondli border for the past one year are now returning. Today, farmers have started uprooting their tents on the border and placing tarpaulins, beds in trucks and tractors. Now, the farmers say that the Government has acceded to their demands, so now they are returning. On the other hand, 32 farmers' organisations in Punjab have proposed to go home.

In fact, the farmers of Punjab will start returning home from December 11. If the proposal is accepted, the farmers will leave the border on December 11 and reach Harminder Sahib in Amritsar on December 13. At the same time, farmers' organisations have also proposed to free the toll plazas. Let me tell you that since September last year, farmers' organisations have made all toll plazas in Punjab free.

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