SKM to protest on completion of 1 year of farmer movement
SKM to protest on completion of 1 year of farmer movement
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Today, it has been a full 1 year since the farmer's movement against agricultural laws began. The United Kisan Morcha has made a big announcement. In fact, SKM has organized protests in various states across the country today. It is said that farmers will reach the protest places around Delhi today. In a recent statement, SKM said, "Farmers in Karnataka have decided to take to the streets. In addition, protests will be held in Ranchi and Kolkata.'

SKM has also said, "There are plans to protest at about 25 places in all districts of Karnataka. People from Bangalore will also attend rallies in vehicles at Srirangapatna and Chadalpura in Chikballapur district in two protest places. It is being said that in Tamil Nadu, SKM has jointly planned rallies with trade unions at all district headquarters. Recently, SKM said, "There will be protests and meetings in Chennai as well. Tractor rallies are being planned in the capitals of several states like Raipur and Ranchi. Protest programmes are being held in Kolkata, West Bengal on November 26. In Patna, farm unions and trade unions will hold a joint march to the collectorate and submit a memorandum. Meanwhile, thousands of farmers are reaching front sites around Delhi with tractors and rations and other supplies."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced the repeal of all three agricultural laws on November 19 and a few days after his announcement, Union Minister Anurag Thakur informed last Wednesday that the Union Cabinet led by the Prime Minister has completed the formalities of repealing three agricultural laws. However, even after all this, the farmers' protest is not over. Now, farmers are planning to take out tractor march to Parliament.

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