New Delhi: All the farmers agitating against the new agricultural laws brought by the central government have declared a day-long hunger strike on Monday. A farmer from Lakhimpur Kheri, Ghazipur (Delhi-UP border) said, "When we take our sugarcane trolleys to the mills, it happens that we give up food for 24 hours. We are fasting Ready." Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has said, he will fast for a day on Monday in support of farmers.
Let us know that the number of farmers on the Ghazipur border is increasing, while the protesters continue to live here during the harsh winter season. The habitat will be kept from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm today. The farmers here said that they have a habit of fasting in this way. Some farmers also said that when they go to sell products, they have to stay hungry for a day or two. Let us know that gradually the number of farmers is increasing along the Ghazipur border, where earlier there were only two to three tents of ration, today there are at least eight to ten tents here.
Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Rakesh Tikait reiterated that the farmers will not stop the agitation till the recently passed three agricultural sector laws are withdrawn, accusing the central government of working in favour of the corporate sector. go. Tikait said, 'The farmers are ready to live here. The completion of the construction of warehouses before the laws are passed suggests that the plan is something else. The farmers have their names on the files and inside the files, the papers belong to the traders. "
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