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Sadbhavana Day : Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi with one day of fasting

Team Chabuk National Desk : Leaders of farmer organizations have said that the farmers, who are opposing the new agricultural laws of the Center, will celebrate Sadbhavana Day on January 30 on the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and will keep a day-long fast.

Farmer leaders while addressing a press conference on Delhi’s Singhu border said that fasting will be observed from 9 am to 5 pm. He appealed to the people of the country to join the farmers. Meanwhile, the Delhi Police has so far arrested 44 people on charges of spreading violence, including a man who attacked a policeman with a sword on Friday during clashes along the Delhi-Haryana Singhu border. For more than two months, farmers have been protesting on different boundaries of Delhi against three agricultural laws.

Farmers organizations have started mobilizing farmers of Punjab and Haryana on Friday to join the ongoing protests on the borders of Delhi. At the same time, political parties like Shiromani Akali Dal and INLD have also announced to support the farmers. Farmer leaders claimed that farmers from many parts of Haryana including Jind, Hisar, Bhiwani and Rohtak have started moving towards Delhi’s borders to join the ongoing agitation against the three new agricultural laws of the Center.

KHAP Support

A leader of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Chaduni) said that many KHAP panchayats held meetings in Haryana and decided to support the peasant movement. He said that many villages have decided to send their tractor trolley to the demonstration. The Shiromani Akali Dal asked its workers to reach out to a large number of the three protest sites on the borders of Delhi to strengthen the movement.

propaganda should be stopped Said Amarinder Singh

Congress leader Deepender Singh Hooda reached the Ghazipur border and met Rakesh Tikait and expressed solidarity with the farmers. INLD leader Abhay Chautala, who has resigned from the Legislative Assembly to protest against the new agricultural laws, said he would visit the Ghazipur demonstration site on Saturday and express solidarity with Tikait and farmers. At the same time, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said that the propaganda against the farmers should be stopped due to the incident of the Red Fort. Singh said, “Pakistan wants what is happening and what happened on the Singhu border.”

Support Tikait

Uttar Pradesh Congress President Ajay Kumar Lallu, RLD leader Jayant Chaudhary and Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad have met Tikait. Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav and BSP chief Mayawati have also supported their party to the peasant movement.

BJP’s conspiracy to destroy peasant movement

Farmer leaders have targeted the ruling BJP at the Center and alleged that attempts are being made to ‘ruin’ the ‘peaceful’ movement against agricultural laws. The leaders said, ‘The ruling BJP’s conspiracy to destroy this peasant movement has now come to the fore.’ Farmer leaders also claimed that the police’s alleged attempt to remove farmer leader Rakesh Tikait from Ghazipur border on Thursday night After all, the number of agitators is increasing in all the major protest sites – Ghazipur, Singhu and Tikri.

More People Join The Movement

Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Yudhishthir Singh said that we do not need a lecture from these (BJP) people on honoring the national flag. Most of the children of farmers sitting here are fighting for the country on the borders. He said that the government’s attempt to suppress the farmers movement has intensified it as more people have joined the movement since last night’s incident.

More Farmers

A farmer leader of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan) said that in the next few days, more farmers will go towards Singhu and Tikri borders. Delhi Police had issued ‘Lookout’ notices against the farmer leaders.

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