The question of the farmers who are angry with the government - how many more sacrifices are needed, resentment against not paying tribute


- Government accused of being anti-farmer and in favor of corporators

New delhi date. Saturday, February 13, 2021

For more than 78 days, farmers' unions on Delhi's borders have been urging farmers not to allow bread to become a thing of the past and not to allow hunger to take over. Farmer leaders accused the government of being anti-farmer and in favor of corporators. The fact that large warehouses were first built and then legislated also makes clear the government's intention.

"The government has replied in Parliament that it is not considering providing assistance to the families of those who died during the farmers' agitation. BJP and allied MPs were insensitive when tributes were being paid to farmers in Parliament on Thursday," the United Kisan Morcha said.

Condemning the incident, the United Farmers Front said 228 farmers have been killed so far. He also questioned how many farmers the government still wants to sacrifice.

Signature campaign for the release of Navdeep Kaur

During the ongoing peasant agitation on the Indus border, Youth for Swaraj demanded the immediate release of labor leader Navdeep Kaur. At the same time, the members also launched a signature campaign in support of this demand.

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