During the monsoon session of Parliament, 200 farmers will demonstrate outside Parliament every day


Announcement of United Kisan Morcha

A warning letter will be issued to all Opposition MPs to raise the issue of agricultural laws in Parliament every day, two days before the start of the monsoon session.

Farmers appeal for nationwide protests on July 8 against petrol, diesel, LPG price hike

New Delhi: During the monsoon session of Parliament, 200 farmers will protest outside Parliament every day against the Centre's three agricultural laws, the United Kisan Morcha (SKM) said in a statement.

A joint front of 40 farmers' organizations told a press conference two days ago that a warning letter would be issued to all opposition MPs to oppose agricultural laws in Parliament two days before the start of the monsoon session.

"We will ask the Opposition MPs to raise the issue of agricultural laws every day in Parliament on July 17," said Balbir Singh Rajewal, a farmers' leader. When we will demonstrate outside Parliament. The monsoon session of Parliament will begin on July 19. We will continue to hold demonstrations outside Parliament until they listen to us.

Five farmers from each farmers' union will be involved in demonstrations outside Parliament. SKMA has announced to hold nationwide demonstrations on July 8 to protest the rising prices of petrol, diesel and LPG cylinders. The organization has appealed to people to park their vehicles on state and national highways on July 8 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Rajewal said that whatever tractor, trolley, car, scooter, whatever vehicle you have, come to the state or national highway. However, he appealed to the people to take special care not to cause traffic jams. He also asked people to blow their vehicle's horn for eight minutes on July 8 at 12 noon.

They have also been asked to bring LPG cylinders during the demonstrations. He has also appealed to women to get involved in these demonstrations. Recently, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said the government was ready to hold talks with farmers. In his reply, Rajewal said, "We do not want to hold talks with the government subject to conditions."

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