Highlights: Tikait had lauded farm laws, says Union minister Kailash Choudhary

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Highlights: Tikait had lauded farm laws, says Union minister Kailash Choudhary

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The farmers’ protest entered its third month on Thursday. The protest led by farmers’ unions representatives began on November 25 after several farmers from across Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh began their march towards the Capital following the passage of the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance, and Farm Services Act, 2020, and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020 during the monsoon session in September.Farmers have camped across Delhi’s border since then demanding a total repeal of the three laws. After 12 rounds of discussions with the Centre, the deadlock still remains. The protests also took a violent turn during a planned rally on January 26 which led to injuries to more than 300 Delhi Police officials. One farmer also died during the tractor rally on that day. Miscreants had deviated from the agreed path of the protests leading to a scuffle with farmers. The protests were also marred after Deep Sidhu and gangster-turned-activist Lakha Sidhana gave provocative speeches and led to widespread destruction of public property at the Red Fort.Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait earlier on Wednesday said that the farmers’ unions will take out a tractor rally demanding a total repeal of the laws. He said that 40 lakh tractors will join the protests. He is scheduled to hold a rally at Todabhim district later today.Follow LIVE updates here:Follow all the updates here:PM Modi says farmers 'feel suffocated due to middlemen' at BJP rallyPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said his government has focused most on small businessmen and farmers who felt 'suffocated by middlemen' by underlining his governments commitment to farmers and their prosperity. Ready to talk to farmers anytime, says agri ministerUnion agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar told news agency ANI on Thursday that the government is ready to talk to farmers anytime. He added that the new farm laws cannot be implemented since the matter is with the Supreme Court. BKU leader arrives at Kariri, Todabhim in Rajasthan for Kisan Maha panchayatकरीरी टोडाभीम महापंचायत से स्वागत का दृश्य pic.twitter.com/0Aemaitks8Govt should not delay addressing farmers' demand: BSPSupporting the ongoing farmer agitation, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) national spokesperson Sudhindra Bhadoria on Thursday warned the central government not to further delay in addressing the demands of farmers anymore, reports ANI.BKU leader Rakesh Tikait addresses Maha panchayat in Karauliकिसान नेता @RakeshTikaitBKU जी, का हमारे करौली की धरती पर स्वागत व अभिनंदन करता हूँ। लड़ेंगे। जीतेंगे। किसान एकता ज़िंदाबाद। #FarmerLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/KlYRt8dLzqDelhi court adjourns hearing in the anticipatory bail plea of Shantanu Muluk after police assures no coercive steps to be taken against himDelhi Police seeks more time to file a detailed and comprehensive reply on anticipatory bail plea of Shantanu Muluk in Delhi court; police directed not to take any coercive action against him, the hearing on his plea adjourned for March 9.Tikait asks people to attend Kisan Mahapanchayatआज 12 बजे करीरी टोडाभीम करौली राजस्थान में किसान पंचायत में शामिल रहूंगा।आपको भी आना है आंदोलन को बढ़ाना है।#FarmersProtestDelhi2020Tikait, who is holding his third Kisan Mahapanchayat in Rajasthan, in a tweet asked people to attend today's gathering in Todabhim, Karoli. He said that every single attendee is important in protest against the farm laws. Farmers say govt's newly passed laws will empower corporatesFarms are developed, managed and maintained by farmers.Indian Farmers won't just give farms under control of few corporates as Modi Govt wants to. #FarmsAreNotStadiumsKisan Ekta Morcha on Wednesday said that it will protest against the farm laws and will not allow corporates to gain control of the agricultural sector. Plays and skits keep farmers entertained at Delhi's bordersA play “Ayen kiwe kho lenge saadiya Zameena” at Gardari Gulab Kaur Nagar.Tikri Border, Delhi2020Stage - @Bkuektaugrahan#FarmsAreNotStadiums pic.twitter.com/bvOsAsHr6vBKU's Ugrahan-wing shared images of people participating in plays at Tikri border. The plays are intended to garner support for total repeal of the farm laws. Rakesh Tikait to address Kisan Rally in Rajasthan.आगामी दिनों की प्रस्तावित किसान महापंचायत में मेरे कार्यक्रम22 फरवरी 12 बजे अनाज मंडी खरखौदा हरियाणा22 फरवरी नोहर,,जिला हनुमानगढ़ राजस्थान23 फरवरी सरदारशहर चूरू राजस्थान 23 फरवरी सीकर राजस्थान25 फरवरी करीरी टोडाभीम ज़िला करौली 26 फरवरी पदमपुर मंडी ,जिला गंगानगर 12 से 2The farmer union leader from BKU has been addressing multiple rallies in Rajasthan in the last few days. He is scheduled to address a rally later today at Todabhim.

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Hindustan Times

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25-02-2021

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