Farmers’ protest LIVE updates: All India Kisan Sabha extends support to farmers’ protest against new laws
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Farmers’ protest LIVE updates: All India Kisan Sabha extends support to farmers’ protest against new laws
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Farmers’ agitation against the three contentious farm laws entered day 23 on Friday and, as of now, impasse continues between the government and farmers’ unions. Amid the continued deadlock, prime minister Narendra Modi will on Friday virtually address the farmers of Madhya Pradesh in a ‘Kisan Kalyan Sammelan.’ The program will be telecast across 23,000 villages of the country and at all the district headquarters of Madhya Pradesh.Also Read | PM Modi’s virtual address to MP farmers to be telecast live across 23k villagesOn Thursday, the Supreme Court resumed hearing petitions seeking immediate removal of protesting farmers from the borders of Delhi. The 3-judge bench, headed by chief justice SA Bobde, which had taken up the pleas on Wednesday, said the apex court would not interfere with the protests, adding that these should be allowed to go on as long as these are peaceful and do not result in damage to life and property of other citizens. Also on Thursday, Union agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar, who has been leading the government in its talks with the protesters, wrote an open letter to farmers in which he said that misunderstanding had been created among them regarding the reforms. Tomar further wrote that several other farmers’ unions had welcomed the reforms and were happy with the laws.Also Read | ‘I come from farming family,’ Tomar writes open letter to farmers; PM Modi urges to readFollow all live updates here:All India Kisan Sabha extends support to protesting farmersThe All India Kisan Sabha on Friday said it would join farmers protesting in Delhi against the new farm laws introduced by the Centre, reports PTI.Why can’t farmers rally in Delhi if Anna Hazare can, asks Congress leader SurjewalaCongress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala, on Friday, slammed the Centre by questioning that if social activist Anna Hazare can rally in the national capital, then why farmers are not allowed to enter Delhi and stage the protest, reports PTI.Union minister Irani slams opposition on farmers’ stir, says PM Modi did something for farmersThe opposition says that the one who made the bills isn’t a farmer. The one who talks of producing 40-inch potato is he a farmer? Is Sonia Gandhi a farmer? The one who actually did something for farmers is PM Narendra Modi, said Smriti Irani, Union Minister of Textiles in Meerut, report ANI.Congress leader and boxer Vijender Singh distributes food at langar for protesting farmers Delhi: Congress leader & boxer, Vijender Singh distributes food at langar organised by Jamindara Student Organization (JSO) for protesting farmers at Tikri Border"We are here to serve the farmers of our country. Our fight is not against the govt but the 3 black laws," he says pic.twitter.com/FPu4i1i8R2Govt is serious about MSP: PM Modi on farmers’ stir during Kisan Kalyan address If we'd to remove MSP, why would we implement Swaminathan Commission report? Our govt is serious about the MSP, that's why we declare it before sowing season every year. This makes it easy for farmers to make calculations: PM Modi virtually addressing Kisan Kalyan event in Raisen https://t.co/Y6s3GG1f3H pic.twitter.com/kiniQGKtVSPolitical parties misguiding farmers for their benefit: PM Modi on farmers’ stir Political parties should stop misguiding farmers. It's been 6-7 months since Farm laws were implemented. But now suddenly, games are being played to plough one's own political land through a web of lies: PM Modi addressing Kisan Kalyan event in MP through video-conferencing https://t.co/CUsXWvFVGu pic.twitter.com/BzyumYLLo0Ready to meet farmers to end deadlock, says agriculture minister TomarOpen to meet protesting farm unions anytime to end deadlock, address all genuine concerns, says agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar, reports PTI. Changed rules to make Kisan credit card available to all farmers: PM Modi to MP farmers Today, several farmers have been given Kisan Credit Card. Earlier, they were not available to all farmers. But we changed rules to make Kisan Credit Card available to all farmers across the country: PM Modi addressing MP farmers through video conferencing https://t.co/d0idM94WmY pic.twitter.com/BwRfqqOzIxPM Modi to shortly address Madhya Pradesh farmersPM Narendra Modi’s virtual address to farmers of Madhya Pradesh to begin shortly.Fasting on behalf of UPA in support of farmers, says Puducherry CM Narayansamy“Today on behalf of the UPA, the leaders of the Congress party, CPI, CPI(M), MDMK, DMK and other parties are sitting on one-day hunger strike in support of farmers protesting against the three farms laws in Delhi,” says Pudcuherry CM V Narayansamy.Chipko movement leader extends support to farmersChipko movement leader Sundarlal Bahuguna extends his support to farmers protesting against the three farm laws, says, “I support the demands of the ‘annadatas’ “.DMK observes one-day fast in support of protesting farmersDMK observes in Chennai, one-day fast in support of the protesting farmers. “We condemn the Centre’s statement that protesting farmers are anti-nationals,” says party chief MK Stalin. The central government said that those protesting against the farm laws are anti-nationals. We condemn it. We stand in support of the farmers: DMK President MK Stalin in Chennai https://t.co/X7qPFc18uq pic.twitter.com/aC7OtcHMtSPM Modi should talk to farmers and repeal the laws, says Bharatiya Kisan Morcha leader“PM Modi should talk to the farmers and take back the farm laws. We will not give up our fight against these laws,” says Dayal Singh of Bharatiya Kisan Morcha (BKM).Ghazipur border closed completely; Chilla border blocked from one side, tweets Delhi Traffic PoliceIssuing a traffic advisory, the Delhi Traffic Police has tweeted that the Ghazipur border is completely blocked while the Chilla border is open only from the Delhi to Noida side.PM Modi to virtually address Madhya Pradesh farmers todayPrime Minister Narendra Modi will on Friday virtually address farmers in Madhya Pradesh. The program will begin at 2pm via video conferencing, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s office said in a statement on Thursday.
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Hindustan Times
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18-12-2020
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India