Farmers' protest highlights: Congress to protest outside all Governor Houses during farmers-Centre talks on Jan 15
Sticking to their key demand of the repeal of three farm laws to end their protest, farmer leaders on January 8 told the government their "ghar wapsi" can happen only after "law wapsi" but the Centre insisted talks must be limited to contentious clauses and ruled out a complete withdrawal of Acts. At the eighth round of negotiations with the 41-member representative group of protesting farmers, the government asserted the farm reform laws have been welcomed by a large section of farmers in various states and asked the unions to think about the interests of the entire country. The next round of talks is likely to be held on January 15.
Congress plans nationwide protests against farm laws, stalling Parliament session
Stepping up pressure on the Modi government on farm laws, Congress will organise protests across the nation on January 15 by laying siege on Raj Bhawans. The party is also planning to stall Parliament proceedings during the Budget Session.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi chaired a meeting of AICC General Secretaries and AICC in-charges of states to chart out the protest programme to express solidarity with the farmers who have been agitating for the repeal of the farm laws for the past 44 days.
Wheelchair-bound Punjab farmer defies odds, joins protest at Singhu border
Sitting on a wheelchair, 44-year-old Harvinder Singh from Punjab's Jalandhar interacts with fellow farmers camping at Delhi's Singhu border to protest against the Centre's new agri laws.
His physical limitations due to polio have rendered him on a wheelchair for decades but that has not deterred him from joining the over a month-long agitation, leaving behind his ailing mother at his native village.
I may have lost all hopes of recovery from polio but I have not lost hope for a positive outcome from this agitation, he says.
After Nadda's comments, TMC calls BJP's concern for Bengal farmers a sham
The Trinamool Congress on Saturday said that BJP's concern for farmers of the state is a sham as its leaders do not bother about those protesting within the striking distance of Delhi.
Speaking to reporters, senior TMC leader and state minister Chandrima Bhattacharya said BJP leaders have time to travel across the country and "shed crocodile tears" for farmers but not pay any heed to those protesting against the farm laws. (PTI)
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Protesting farmers take out tractor rally in Haryana's Ambala
Farmers protesting against the Centre's three new farm laws took out a protest march on their tractors here on Saturday, raising slogans against the Union and the state governments.
The farmers gathered at a grain market near the Ambala-Hisar highway in the morning and then marched towards Ambala cantonment, leading to traffic snarls in the city. (PTI)
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JP Nadda highlights Modi's pro-farmers face at farmers outreach campaign in Bengal
Amid ongoing protests over the new farm laws, BJP president J P Nadda on Saturday launched a new campaign to woo the farmers of West Bengal and said the BJP government at the centre has increased the agricultural budget six-fold and the Minimum Support Price by 1.5 times.
"Since coming to power, the Modi govt has increased budget on agriculture by six times. In 2013-14, the budget on agriculture was only Rs 22,000 crore. Today, it stands at Rs 1,34,000 crore," Nadda said. (PTI)