Is the farmers’ one-year struggle coming to an end today? | Farmers likely to call off their agitation on December 9

by time news

Farmers who have been protesting against agricultural laws in the suburbs of Delhi for the past one year are expected to end their struggle today.

That their pending requests would be resolved if sent in official form Central government It has been decided on the part of the farmers to accept what is stated in the revised statement.

In addition, the state and federal governments have agreed to withdraw thousands of cases filed against farmers in various states.

Farmers have been protesting on the road in the suburbs of Delhi since September last year against three new agricultural laws introduced by the central government. 11 rounds of talks with farmers Central government No solution was found.

The court heard the case against the law and issued an interim injunction restraining it from enforcing the law. In this context, Prime Minister Modi announced the repeal of the agrarian laws and the bill to withdraw the agrarian laws was tabled in both houses of Parliament and passed.

In this situation the peasants demanded the withdrawal of their struggle Central government Requested. However, the farmers demanded that their pending demands be met.

In a statement issued after talks between the central government and various farmers ‘unions, the farmers’ federation said, “Samyukta Kishan Morcha has confirmed that it has received the revised project report from the central government.

We have a consensus on this and we accept it. We need a formal letter from the government. We are waiting for that. We will meet at the Singh border tomorrow (Thursday) to take formal decisions. ”

Bharatiya Kishan Sangam general secretary Yudhvir Singh said, “The revised project report has been received from the central government in a white paper. But, it did not come as an official letter. We will wait until we receive that letter. Until then, there is no chance of ending the struggle. ”

But, many demands put forward on the part of the farmers Central government Because of the load, many farmers report that most leaders prefer to return home later this afternoon.

To withdraw cases registered against farmers in various states and union territories during agrarian struggles Central government Has promised. Similarly U.P. Governments of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Haryana have also agreed to withdraw cases registered against farmers. related to this Central government Approved at the request of the States. According to the farmers, about 48,000 cases have been registered.

The federal government’s amended plan calls for compensation for victims of the agrarian struggle, a draft electricity bill, and the abandonment of criminal prosecution for burning agricultural waste. Central government No correction made. At the same time, Union Minister Ashish Mishra, who was involved in the Lakhimpur riots, should be sacked Central government Looks like not considered.

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