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Farmers' protest highlights: Agitating farmers are misguided, says Progressive Farmers Club prez after meeting TomarAs the farmers' protests enter its 12th day, the Modi government has unleashed a campaign to highlight the benefits of the new farm sector laws, insisting that the MSP regime would remain untouched. The Centre has proposed another meeting on December 9 and has asked for time from unions to present a concrete proposal after further consultations. Led by two-time Asian Games gold-winning former wrestler Kartar Singh, a few sportspersons from Punjab marched towards the Rashtrapati Bhavan to return "35 national sports awards" in a show of solidarity with farmers agitating against new agriculture laws but were stopped midway by the police. The farmers have declared a nation-wide bandh on December 8 till 3 pm. At least 20 Opposition parties have extended support to the strike call. Stay tuned on DH for live updates.
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Bharat Bandh: Railways fears blockades in 16 states; warns of 'left wing extremists' elements joining strike

Anticipating rail blockades in 16 states, the Railways has issued directives for maintaining law and order in trains and station premises, cautioning zonal railways against “pro-left wing extremists” participating in Tuesday's 'Bharat Bandh'.

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Farmers, organisations extend support to Bharat Bandh today

Various organisations have extended their support for the ‘Bharat Bandh’ called by the farmers against the new farm laws, on Tuesday. However, a few associations and institutions have decided to function by extending moral support to the protesters.

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In touch with Indian mission in London and Metropolitan Police: UK high commission on protest in support of farmers

Thousands of protesters from various parts of the UK held a demonstration outside the Indian High Commission in central London on Sunday as a show of support for farmers agitating against the new farm laws in India.

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Badal urges PM Modi to 'show magnanimity' on farm laws

Days after returning his Padma Vibhushan, Akali Dal stalwart Parkash Singh Badal on Monday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to scrap the three new central farm laws, claiming they have pushed the country into a “deep turmoil”.

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Punjab CM Amarinder Singh mocks Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal for calling himself 'sewadaar' of farmers during his visit to Singhu border, asks him if he even knows difference between wheat and paddy.

Modi government acknowledges farmers as part of democratic process

With the agitation against the new farm laws continuing, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government finally acknowledged in outreach to foreign audiences that the protest by the farmers is a “part of a democratic process”.

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BJP slams TRS for opposing farm laws

The BJP on Monday slammed the ruling TRS for opposing the farm laws and extending support to the December 8 'Bharat Bandh' call by farmers' outfits and requested them not to believe in 'misinformation'.

Addressing a press conference here, Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy described the decision as 'unfortunate' and alleged that the TRS government was trying to close shops and halt transport.

He urged the public to resist the bandh call. The minister alleged that some political parties like TRS were trying to mislead farmers and they should not be taken in by 'misinformation'. He reiterated that the NDA government would stand by the farmers.

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Bankers not to participate in 'Bharat Bandh' on Tuesday

Bank unions said they will not participate in the 'Bharat Bandh' on Tuesday, even as they expressed solidarity with farmers protesting against the new farm laws.

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Not taken any decision to support 'Bharat Bandh': Bar Council of India

Bar Council of India Monday said that it has not taken any decision to support "Bharat Bandh” by farmers and fake news is being circulated on some social media platforms on the issue.

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Bharat Bandh: Gujarat police to impose Section 144

Ahead of the 'Bharat Bandh' call on Tuesday in support of agitating farmers in Delhi against the farm laws, the Gujarat police chief Ashish Bhatia on Monday said that Section 144, that prohibits assembly of more than four persons without police permission, will be imposed across the state tomorrow.

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Farmers' group from Haryana in support of new laws meet Agri Minister Tomar; seek amendments, not repeal

As thousands of farmers continue to protest on various borders of the national capital seeking repeal of three new farm laws, a delegation of 20 from Haryana met Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar to extend their support for the new legislations.

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Farmers ask political parties supporting 'Bharat Bandh' to keep aside their flags

Farmers agitating against the agricultural reforms of the Modi government claimed support from a cross-section of the society in their call for a nationwide shutdown on Tuesday, even as it appealed to political parties to keep the party flag aside if they planned to join them.

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Farmers who are protesting are misguided. PM has assured that MSP and mandi system will remain: Kanwal Singh Chauhan, President, Progressive Farmers Club, Sonipat after meeting Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar

Delegation of 20 farmers from Haryana meets Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar to extend support to new legislations.

Government stands with the farmers. It will clarify their doubts and resolve their issues. We won’t spare those elements who may try to create chaos in the country under the cover of farmers’ protest: Madhya Pradesh CM and BJP leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Hyderabad

Former Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal writes to PM Modi saying, "I'm deeply worried about ongoing farmers’ crisis. It seems to me that issue could've been dealt with better if govt had paid greater attention to honest feedback on what farmers really thought of govt’s initiatives."

Letter further says, "Three Acts in question that have pushed the country into deep turmoil must be withdrawn without making farmers & their families endure any more suffering in this biting cold. Issue doesn't concern farmers alone but affects entire economic fabric of country."

Sharad Pawar Sahab wrote to me in 2011,"There's need to amend APMC Act on lines of model APMC act to encourage private sector investment in marketing, infrastructure & providing alternate competitive marketing channels in overall interest of farmers, consumers & agri trade": MP CM

RSS-backed Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) says it won't support Tuesday's 'Bharat Bandh' against Centre's new farm laws, but will like the legislations to go through some "improvements".

Today I'll expose the hypocrisy of Congress and other political parties including DMK, AAP, SP, Akali Dal, TMC, left parties on farm laws: Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Hyderabad

Congress' boat is sinking and that is why they are trying to save themselves by misleading farmers, he added.

Nobody should be forced to observe 'Bharat Bandh', emergency services allowed: Farmer leaders

Farmer leaders on Monday said that emergency services will be allowed during 'Bharat Bandh' on December 8, and appealed to their affiliates to not force anyone to observe the shut down against the three recently enacted agriculture-related laws.

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Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani hits out at Congress, says state's farmers will not back “political agitation” being organised against Modi government in their name.

Delhi's Azadpur Mandi and all other mandis in the city to remain closed tomorrow, in support of 'Bharat Bandh' call made by farmers: Adil Ahmed Khan, Chairman, Azadpur Mandi

Prayers held at gurdwaras for success of farmers' agitation

Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, (SGPC) president Bibi Jagir Kaur (L) along with Members of SGPC and SGPC employees offer prayers in support of farmers protesting against the recent agricultural reforms, at the Golden Temple in Amritsar. Credit: AFP Photo

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Farmers' protest: Noted Punjabi poet Surjit Patar to return Padma Shri award

Noted Punjabi poet Surjit Patar announced on Monday that he will return his Padma Shri award in support of farmers who are protesting against the Centre's farm laws.

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Opposition parties are doing petty politics in the name of farmers, it's condemnable. Public & farmers should understand that there is no harm in implementing the laws that have been enacted for the progress of farmers. PM has assured that MSP will continue: Haryana CM ML Khattar

Yogi Adityanath attacks Opposition parties for 'politicising' farm laws

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday came down heavily on opposition parties for "politicising" farm bills, alleging that they were using the innocent farmers to serve their petty political interests.

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BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis says Congress, NCP and other parties are backing Tuesday’s ‘Bharat Bandh’ only for the sake of opposing Modi government.

Awards were returned earlier also. How have they got the awards? 'Bharat mata ko gali do','desh ke tukde karo' get the awards. These so-called awardees and intellectuals are not patriots: Madhya Pradesh Agriculture Minister & BJP leader Kamal Patel

Let's have faith in govt: IOA urges athletes to treat awards and farmers' issue as two separate things

The Indian Olympic Association on Monday urged sportspersons supporting the ongoing protest against new agriculture laws to have faith in the government to resolve the impasse, saying they should treat their national honours and the agitation as "two separate things."

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Centre will be responsible for any inconvenience to people during Bandh, says Congress

The Congress Monday said the Centre would be responsible for any inconvenience caused to people during the ''Bharat Bandh'' called on December 8 by farmers protesting against the three recently enacted agri-marketing laws.

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Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan says new farm laws are reflective of PM Modi's efforts to ensure welfare of farmers.

Railway union AIRF to observe Bharat Bandh in support of protesting farmers

The All India Railwaymen’s Federation on Monday extended its support to Bharat Bandh on December 8 called by farmer unions which have been protesting on Delhi's borders against the Centre's new agri-marketing laws.

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AAP to hold peaceful demonstration in support of Bharat Bandh on December 8: Gopal Rai

The Aam Aadmi Party will hold a peaceful demonstration in the national capital on Tuesday in support of the 'Bharat Bandh' called by farmer unions protesting on Delhi's borders demanding the repeal of the Centre's new agri-marketing laws, said party leader and Delhi minister Gopal Rai.

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We appeal to farmers to not force anyone to observe 'Bharat bandh, farmer leaders say

'Bharat Bandh' till 3 pm Tuesday, but emergency services will be allowed, says farmer leader Balbir Singh Rajewal

There will be complete 'Bharat bandh' on Tuesday, farmer leader Balbir Singh Rajewal tells press conference

Govt will have to accept our demands, we want nothing less than withdrawal of new farm laws, he added.

Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot says NDA govt must shun its "arrogance" and repeal farm laws.

The bandh will be observed the whole day tomorrow. Chakka jam till 3 PM. It will be a peaceful bandh. We are firm on not allowing any political leaders on our stage: Farmer leader Dr Darshan Pal at Delhi-Haryana Singhu border

Our protest is not limited to Punjab. Even leaders from across the globe, like Trudeau from Canada, are supporting us. Ours is a peaceful protest: Farmer leader Nirbhay Singh Dhudike at Singhu border

Oppn 'propaganda', Covid-19 hampered efforts to talk with farmers, say some BJP leaders

The benefits of the new farm laws could have been better communicated by the BJP to farmers if some parties had not opposed the legislation for the sake of opposing the government, feel some BJP leaders from Punjab and Haryana.

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For those holding protest without permission, law will take its own course: Tamil Nadu Minister D Jayakumar on Bharat Bandh tomorrow

Delhi Police says elaborate security arrangements have been made in view of 'Bharat Bandh', warns that strict action will be taken against those who try to disrupt movement of people or "forcefully" shut shops.

Transport facilities, supplies of essentials likely to be affected in Delhi on Tuesday as various unions and associations of cab drivers and mandi traders will join the nationwide strike called by farmers.

Volunteers pack medicines for the use of farmers protesting against the Center's new farm laws, at Singhu border in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo

Farmers protest: Athletes march towards Rahstrapati Bhawan to return awards, halted midway

Led by two-time Asian Games gold-winning former wrestler Kartar Singh, a few sportspersons from Punjab on Monday marched towards the Rashtrapati Bhavan to return "35 national sports awards" in a show of solidarity with farmers agitating against new agriculture laws but were stopped midway by the police.

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Gujarat is not supporting Bharat Bandh call made by farmers. If anyone tries to close shops and other establishments forcefully then strict action will be taken against them: Chief Minister Vijay Rupani

Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren pledges support to nationwide strike called by farmers, says protests will also be held in his state.

Congress says Centre would be responsible for any inconvenience caused to people during 'Bharat Bandh' on Tuesday.

BSNL employees come out in support of farmers' organisations

BSNL Employees Union on Monday said it fully supports the demand of farmers' organisations for repealing the farm laws.

Thousands of farmers, mostly from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, are protesting at various border points of Delhi against the new farm laws enacted in the Monsoon Session of Parliament.

Opposition parties which have extended support for Tuesday's Bharat Bandh should apologise before nation: UP CM Adityanath

The Coordination Committee of all the district courts of Delhi supports Bharat Bandh call made by farmers. Advocates of all district courts of Delhi will demonstrate peacefully tomorrow in support of farmers: Sanjeev Nasiar, Chairman Coordination Committee

Patrolling will be done in the city so that no untoward incident takes place. We appeal to the people to maintain peace: DCP S Chaitanya, Mumbai Police PRO on 'Bharat Bandh' call by farmers

I have requested the Central government to legalise MSP by following the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission. The Centre should not delay in accepting the demands of the farmers and resolve the deadlock in priority basis: Delhi Minister Gopal Rai

Transporters union to support farmers' Bharat Bandh

Transporters' union AIMTC on Monday said it will suspend operations in the entire country on Tuesday to support the Bharat Bandh called by agitating farmers.

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PM Modi defends new farm laws again in veiled reference

Amid the ongoing protests by the farmers against the new farm laws, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday sought to defend the same by claiming the support of the people and cited the BJP's success in the recent elections to buttress his contention.

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Farmers' demands are valid, CM Kejriwal lends support to Bharat Bandh call

As farmers' organisations all set to go ahead with the Bharat Bandh, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday visited the Delhi-Haryana border at Singhu where thousands of farmers are protesting against three controversial farm laws and reviewed the arrangements made for them by his government.

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Oppn parties betraying spirit of values, ideologies in politics by unleashing anarchy in name of opposing farm laws: UP CM

Opposition parties are politicising farm bills and Congress is indulging in double speak: UP CM Yogi Adityanath

Some political parties are trying to spoil the atmosphere, especially the present stand taken by them on model APMC Act shows their double standards: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath

Centre sends countrywide advisory for 'Bharat Bandh'; asks states to tighten security, ensure peace

The Centre has asked all states and Union Territories to tighten security during Tuesday's 'Bharat Bandh' called by the farmers unions and supported by opposition parties while asserting that peace and tranquillity must be maintained on that day, officials said.

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Take a decision soon to address farmers' issues: Gopal Rai to Centre

Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Monday appealed to the central government to take a decision soon to address the issues of farmers.

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Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut says farmers' call for 'Bharat Bandh' on Tuesday is apolitical and people should willingly take part in it

We want the Centre to repeal the farm laws. They should tell the farmers, when will they bring the MSP (Minimum Support Price) that will double the farmers' income?: Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav

BJP seeks to punch holes in Opposition attack on farm laws

The BJP on Monday sought to punch holes in the Opposition for their support for the farmers' agitation against the controversial agriculture laws, saying they were jumping into the protest as they were getting a chance to oppose the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Opposition's stand against farm reforms exposes its shameful double standards: BJP

The BJP lashed out at the opposition parties on Monday for coming out against the farm reforms enacted by the Narendra Modi government as it cited their earlier support to many provisions of the new laws to accuse them of "shameful double standards".

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We would like to extend our support to the farmers who are great support to the economy. Entire country would like to support them. We would like to thank leaders from various parts of the world who've expressed solidarity with our farmers: Karnataka Congress Prez DK Shivakumar

K'taka Congress to launch letter drive against farm and labour laws

The Congress Karnataka unit on Monday said it will launch a letter drive against the contentious farm and labour laws in support of farmers and labourers ahead of the 'Bharat Bandh' by various farmers' associations on December 8.

These letters with the signatures of farmers and labourers will be sent to the President of India asking him not to approve these controversial laws, the Congress Karnataka Unit chief D K Shivakumar said at a press conference on Monday.

BJP govt at Centre should withdraw farm laws or step down, says Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday contended that the BJP government at the Centre should immediately withdraw the "anti-people" farm laws or step down.

Addressing a rally in West Midnapore district, Banerjee asserted that she would rather stay in jail than "remain silent or put up with BJP's misrule".

"The BJP government (at the Centre) should immediately withdraw the farm bills or step down. It should not continue to remain in power after sacrificing the rights of the farmers," she claimed.

Opposition is duping farmers over agri laws: Ravi Shankar Prasad

Prasad said that the protests, for Opposition, was just politics. He also alleged that the opposition parties were duping farmers over the new agri laws. "Their entire approach over farmers' issue is shameless double standards," he added.

Govt attacks opposition over farmers' protests

Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday attacked the opposition over their support for the farmers' protests.

He alleged that the opposition was backing farmers for mere politics and UPA, 10 years ago, had implemented the same agricultural laws that they are now proteesting.

SP chief Akhilesh Yadav detained by UP cops, bundled into police van after he sits on dharna against farm laws

Delhi Police says they have made necessary arrangements for tomorrow's bandh

Delhi Police has made adequate arrangements to ensure normal movement of people on roads for proposed Bharat Bandh, tomorrow. Delhi Police has also issued traffic advisory for smooth movement of vehicles/commuters. Anybody who tries to disrupt normal movement/life or forcefully closes shops will be strongly dealt with, as per law. Delhi Police appeals to everybody not to disrupt life of common citizens and residents of Delhi.

Repealing agri laws will show govt's large-heartedness: Shiv Sena

With farmers' protest against the Centre's farm laws continuing near Delhi, the Shiv Sena on Monday said if the Union government repeals the agri-marketing laws, it will show its "large-heartedness".

An editorial in Shiv Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' blamed the central government for the "deteriorating" situation, and said farmers have the right to protest.

Protesting farmers call on people to back 'Bharat Bandh'

Thousands of farmers protesting against the Centre's new agri laws for the past 11 days here have called on people to join their 'Bharat Bandh' on Tuesday in large numbers, as police increased deployment at various Delhi border points.

Farmer leaders also welcomed the support of political parties to the nationwide strike against the laws and demanded that the legislations be repealed.

The Congress, Aam Aadmi Party, Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party, Nationalist Congress Party, CPI(M) and DMK are among the political parties that are backing the day-long strike.

Cops stop Akhilesh Yadav from visiting 'Kisan Yatra'; party terms it 'undemocratic'

The Uttar Pradesh Police on Monday sealed a road near the Samajwadi Party office here and placed barricades on it ahead of Akhilesh Yadav's visit to Kannauj for a 'Kisan Yatra', with the party terming the administration's move as "undemocratic".

"Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav was to visit Kannauj for a programme, but the Kannauj district magistrate did not give permission for it. Hence, the portion of the Vikramaditya Marg leading to the SP office has been sealed," Station House Officer (SHO), Gautampalli, Chandrashekhar Singh said.

Stand with agitating farmers but Bharat Bandh against TMC principles: Sugata Roy

Govt is avoiding parliament session, it is against the democracy: Congress MP Manish Tewari

Govt failed to address farmers' apprehensions about farm laws, says NCP

"As agriculture minister, Pawar tried to form broader consensus among State Agriculture Marketing Boards by inviting suggestions for implementation of the Act. Benefit of farmers as per model APMC Act was explained to various state govts and many govts came forward to implement it. The new farm bill has raised several doubts & insecurity in minds of farmers regarding MSP & other issues that the govt has failed to address. Modi Govt couldn't form broader consensus & has failed to satisfy legitimate apprehensions of the farmers & entire opposition," the party said

Hay beds and highway kitchens: Indian farmers dig in for reform protests

Behind concertina wire and trucks blockading a major highway into India's capital, tens of thousands of farmers are camping out in the bitter winter cold as they protest against agriculture reforms they fear could destroy their livelihood.

Layers of hay, mattresses and blankets are used as bedding inside the tractors and trucks, and on the road, while six months' worth of food is piled up in trailers -- signs that the farmers are resolute about maintaining the blockade until Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government reverses course.

Pro-farmers slogans blare out from speakers at the blockade, with some protesters standing on tractors brandishing swords and spears.

Traffic congestion at the toll plaza on Delhi Noida Direct Flyway

The chilla border on Noida link road is closed for traffic from Noida to Delhi due to farmers protests near Gautam Budh Dwar. People are advised to avoid Noida link road for coming to Delhi and use DND: Delhi Traffic Police

I stand with my party and farmers, says Sunny Deol on protests

BJP MP and actor Sunny Deol says he believes the government at the Centre always thinks about the betterment of farmers and hopes the party will ensure the right outcome after talks with farmers protesting against the new agricultural laws.

Thousands of farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, have gathered at various border points of Delhi since November 26 as part of their protest against the BJP-led central government farm laws.

The protesting farmers are worried the new laws will eliminate the safety cushion of a Minimum Support Price (MSP) and procurement system, while rendering ineffective the mandi system that ensures earnings for various stakeholders in the farm sector.

Support grows for farmers' call for bandh on December 8

Various opposition parties, union groups and even Supreme Court Bar Association has come out in support of the farmers protesting new farm laws at Delhi's border for 12 days in a row.

Several rounds of engagement between Centre and farmers hit a dead end with govt refusing to repeal the three new farm laws.

Farmers have called for a nationwide 'Bharat Bandh' on December 8. Opposition parties such as Congress, Shiv Sena, Mayawati's BSP, AAP among others have expressed full support for the bandh.

Supreme Court Bar Association on Sunday offered to help farmers with legal remedies for free.

Meanwhile, Modi government continues to be adamant on keeping the farm laws insisting that the new reforms will benefit the farmers.

Centre resorting to delaying tactics over revoking farm laws: Farmers

The agitating farmers on Sunday accused the Modi government of resorting to delaying tactics over their demands to rollback the farm sector reforms and gave a call to intensify the siege of the national capital by blocking all highways.

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Some auto, taxi unions in Delhi to join 'Bharat Bandh' on Dec 8

Commuters may face problems as some auto and taxi unions in the city have decided to join 'Bharat Bandh' on December 8 called by farmer unions protesting against the recent farm laws.

However, many other unions have decided to continue normal service despite their support to demand raised by the farmers.

Delhi Taxi Tourist Transporters Association President Sanjay Samrat said in a statement that several unions, including Delhi State Taxi Cooperative Society, and Kaumi Ekta Welfare Association will join the strike on December 8.

Scotland Yard makes arrest from protest in London against farm laws in India

Scotland Yard has reportedly made a number of arrests after it warned of enforcement action ahead of thousands of protesters from different parts of the UK gathering outside the Indian High Commission in central London on Sunday, as a show of support for farmers demonstrating against agricultural reforms in India.

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Restrictions under Sec 144 imposed in Gautam Buddh Nagar

Restrictions under Section 144 of CrPC imposed in Gautam Buddh Nagar, say police. Noida Commissioner of Police yesterday instructed officials to ensure its compliance in view of Bharat bandh called by farmers.

Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party backs farmers' protests

BJP's cup of woes filled to the brim over farmers' protests

From Award Wapasi to regional parties' call for coming together in the name of federalism, the on-going protest over new farm laws could be a major political challenge for the BJP, especially at a time when it is betting big on the 2021 West Bengal Assembly polls and prepares for elections in three more states.

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Karnataka farmers to launch indefinite stir on December 7

The united front of farmer, labour, Dalit and progressive organisations will launch an indefinite stir in Bengaluru on Monday, in solidarity with the demonstrations being held in Delhi against the controversial farm laws. They also extended support to the Bharat Bandh call on December 8 to protest the laws.

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SCBA President Dave says farm laws are 'unconstitutional', offers free services as lawyer to agitating farmers

Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president Dushyant Dave has termed the Centre's farm laws "unconstitutional and illegal" and offered his services as a lawyer free of cost to the agitating farmers if they wish to challenge them in court.

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Thousands protest against farm laws outside Indian High Commission in London

A crowd of demonstrators converged on the Indian embassy, located on Aldwych, a major artery in the centre of the British capital, and groups marched around the Trafalgar Square area, a Reuters photographer at the scene said.

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Repeal farm laws, don't make it a prestige issue: Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury writes to PM

Congress leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury Sunday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to repeal the three agri-marketing related laws without making "this a prestige issue” as farmers are protesting against these new legislations.

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Farmers take rest on a tractor-trolley during their ongoing agitation against the new farm laws, at Singhu border in New Delhi, Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020. Credit: PTI Photo

Haryana health department to hold medical camps for protesting farmers: Anil Vij

Haryana's health department will organise medical camps for farmers protesting at various border points of Delhi against the three Central agri laws, state Health Minister Anil Vij said on Sunday.

Doctors will be present in these camps, he said, adding the Red Cross Society is providing services at the protest sites.

Health department officials from Sonipat said they have distributed medicines and masks among the farmers protesting at its inter-state borders with Delhi.

Ambulances and mobile toilet facilities have been stationed at various points and sanitisation work is being carried out regularly, they said.

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Sharad Pawar as agriculture minister sought amendment in APMC Act, role for private sector: Govt sources

Pawar is scheduled to meet President Ram Nath Kovind on December 9 over the ongoing farmers' protest against the new agrarian laws after the NCP joined other opposition parties in supporting the 'Bharat Bandh' called on December 8 by farmer unions, which have demanded the repeal of the Centre's new agri-marketing laws.

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PM Modi wants to run India like dictator, three farm bills adversely affected interests of farmers: Congress

"A country is not run by stubborn attitude. It is rather run through dialogue, consultation and communication (with stakeholders). But our prime minister's attitude is like a dictator. He wants to run the country like a dictator," he said.

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Centre resorting to delaying tactics over revoking farm laws: Farmers

“The laws were forced despite opposition, yet it is incorrectly being argued that farmers are adamant. Truth is that the Govt. is adamant and it should listen to the farmers’ voice,” the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee said.

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PM Modi wants to run country like dictator: Congress

Alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is trying to "run the country like a dictator", senior Congress leader Tariq Anwar on Sunday claimed that the PM "did not take anyone into confidence" while formulating three farm bills which has "adversely" affected the interests of farmers. Representatives of thousands of agitating farmers are sitting on various borders of the national capital since November 26 demanding repeal of the three agri laws.

"A country is not run by stubborn attitude. It is rather run through dialogue, consultation and communication (with stakeholders). But our prime ministers attitude is like a dictator. He wants to run the country like a dictator.

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‘Khalistani’ flags at a protest opposite Indian High Commission, London. The protest was to be against Indian farm laws. (ANI)

Shiv Sena backs 'Bharat Bandh' called by farmers on Dec 8

The ruling Shiv Sena in Maharashtra on Sunday extended its support to the 'Bharat Bandh' called on December 8 by farmer unions which have been protesting on Delhi's borders for 11 days demanding repeal of the Centre's new agri-marketing laws.

"Shiv Sena president and CM Uddhav Thackeray is against the Central laws which are anti-farmer and anti-labour. We support the Bharat bandh," Rajya Sabha MP Anil Desai told PTI on Sunday night.

Earlier in the day, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Prem Singh Chandumajra met CM Thackeray in Mumbai. He told reporters that Thackeray supported the Akali Dal's stand on the farmers' protest.

Chandumajra said Thackeray agreed with his party on the issue of the Centre's alleged interference into the "rights of state governments" in fields like education, agriculture and law and order.

(PTI)

Fumigation being carried out at the Singhu border during farmers' 'Delhi Chalo' protest march against the new farm laws, in New Delhi, Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020. Credit: PTI Photo

Karnataka farmers' body to take part in Bharat bandh on Dec 8

The Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha on Sunday announced its support to the farmers' call for Bharat bandh on December 8, protesting the new farm laws brought by the Centre. The outfit president Kodihalli Chandrashekhar said they would support the nationwide strike.

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London Police in full force giving protection to Indian High Commission while protestors raise anti-India slogans and some pro-farmer slogans.

London Police in full force giving protection to Indian High Commission while protestors raise anti-India slogans and some pro-farmer slogans. (ANI)

Farmers from Uttarakhand bring a modified tractor-trolley at the Ghazipur border

Farmers from Uttarakhand bring a modified tractor-trolley at the Ghazipur border for protesting old farmers. Trolley has got an inverter, AC, beds, mattresses and charging point. "We've prepared this trolley so that our old farmers can take proper rest," says a farmer.

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Congress decides to support Bharat Bandh on Dec 8

Speaking on the on-going farmers’ protest against new farm laws, Congress party has decided to support the Bharat Bandh on December 08, informed party’s National Spokesperson Pawan Khera in Delhi on December 6.

He said, “Congress has decided to support the Bharat Bandh on December 8. We will be demonstrating the same at our party offices. It will be a step strengthening Rahul Gandhi’s support to the farmers. We will ensure that the demonstration is successful.”

BJP hopeful of early resolution of farm agitation: Shahnawaz Hussain

Senior BJP leader and former Union minister Shahnawaz Hussain Sunday expressed hope of an early resolution to the ongoing farm agitation against the recently introduced agricultural laws in the country and said his party has full sympathy with the agitating peasantry.

He, however, claimed the farmers are being “misled” by some vested interests.

The farmers have been protesting at different borders of the national capital against the three recently enacted agricultural laws that the government has been saying will give farmers more freedom and avenues to sell their produce and raise their income.

(PTI)

Police detain farmers who were trying to reach the Badarpur border in Delhi to stage protests against new farm laws, at Badkhal Chowk in Faridabad, Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020. Credit: PTI Photo

Opposition parties to support 'Bharat Bandh' call by farmers on December 8

Opposition parties including People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration, CPI, CPI(M), CPI(ML), RSP, DMK, RJD, SP, All India Forward Bloc and Congress to support 'Bharat Bandh' call by farmers on December 8.

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I appeal to all to participate in 'Bharat Bandh' on 8th December. 250 farmers from Gujarat will be coming to Delhi. There is a need to strengthen this farmers' movement: Farmer leader Baldev Singh at Singhu border (ANI)

A farmer checks mustard flowers at a farm, on the outskirts of Amritsar, Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020. Credit: PTI Photo

DMK-led bloc extends support to Dec 8 Bharat bandh called for by farmers

The DMK-led opposition bloc in Tamil Nadu on Sunday extended support to the December 8 'Bharat bandh' called for by farmers agitating against the Centre's farm laws, saying their demand for the repealing of the three legilsations was "totally justified."

The M K Stalin-led grouping appealed to farmers' unions, traders' bodies, government employees' associations, labour unions and others in the state to extend "grand support" to the bandh and make it a success on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, actor Kamal Haasan's Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) also extended support to the protest by farmers, who have been agitating for nearly 10 days outside Delhi border against the Centre's contentious laws.

In a statement, Stalin, TNCC chief KS Alagiri, MDMK founder Vaiko and Left leaders, among other DMK allies, said the ongoing protest outside Delhi by farmers was growing every day and drawing global attention.

(PTI)

Congress supports farmers' 'Bharat Bandh' call: Rajasthan CM

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday said that the Congress supports the 'Bharat Bandh' call given by farmers on December 8 against the new agri laws.

"Congress party supports 'Bharat Bandh' in favour of farmers on 8th December," Gehlot said in a tweet.

He said that former party chief Rahul Gandhi has been an ardent supporter of farmers and every Congress worker stands with him in taking this cause of farmers to every corner of the nation.

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar (in file photo) to hold a meeting with MoS Kailash Choudhary and MoS Parshottam Rupala today (ANI)

Opposition parties back farmers' 'Bharat Bandh' call on December 8

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP, Trinamool Congress, Left parties too have declared support to the Bharat Bandh, while Akali Dal, which was an ally of the BJP till September, was reaching out to the regional parties to form a coalition against the ruling NDA.

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NCP chief Sharad Pawar to meet President Ram Nath Kovind on December 9, over farmers’ protests: NCP Maharashtra office (ANI)

Now farmers across the country can sell produce at a higher profit: Govt

"The problems faced by farmers till now have been improved with the introduction of new Agricultural laws. Now farmers across the country,even outside the mandis, can sell produce at a higher profit," the govt said via video posted on Twitter.

“We are supporting our farmer brothers. They are the roots of our business,” says Parmeet Singh Goldie, President, Delhi Goods transport Association (ANI)

Enhanced security to stop farmers during their 'Delhi Chalo' protest march against the new farm laws, at Singhu border in New Delhi, Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020.

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Will return Khel Ratna if farm laws not repealed: Boxer Vijender Singh

Siding with the farmers he said, "I'd received training in Punjab & had their 'roti'. Today when they're here in the cold, I've come as their brother."

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Traffic congestion witnessed near Ghazipur industrial area due to farmers protest at Ghazipur-Ghaziabad (Delhi-UP) border.

I'd received training in Punjab & had their 'roti'. Today when they're here in cold, I've come as their brother. Other athletes from Haryana wanted to come but they have govt jobs & would've been in trouble. They say they're with farmers: Vijender Singh

Congress workers in Gujarat observe symbolic fast to protest against farm laws

Members of Bhartiya Kisan Union Lok Shakti begin their march from Rashtriya Dalit Prerna Sthal to Delhi in support of farmers' protest against Centre's farm laws. Security force deployed & barricading done at Kalindi Kunj border from where they're scheduled to enter Delhi

Arvind Kejriwal urges party officials to support Bharath Bandh on Dec 8

Aam Aadmi Party’s convenor & Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Ji has urged party officials & workers to support farmers-led Bharat Bandh on December 8. Ours is an agrarian country, I would also urge the people to show their support as well: Gopal Rai, Delhi Minister

Govt passed the Farm Bills in a hurry, now they are facing problems: Sharad Pawar

When Bill was being passed, we'd requested govt that they shouldn't be in a hurry, it should be sent to Select Committee & a discussion is needed, but that didn't happen and the Bill was passed in haste. Now govt is facing problems because of that haste: Sharad Pawar, NCP Chief

Farmers from Punjab and Haryana are the main producers of wheat and paddy, and they are protesting. If the situation is not resolved soon, we will see farmers from across the country joining them: Sharad Pawar, NCP chief

SAD delegation meets Uddhav Thackeray to gain support for protesting farmers

If the government doesn't withdraw the black laws, I'll return my Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award - the highest sporting honour of the nation: Boxer Vijender Singh

Sikh-Americans hold protest rallies in US cities against farm laws in India

Hundreds of Sikh-Americans have held peaceful protest rallies in several cities across the US in support of the Indian farmers who have been protesting against the new agricultural reforms in India.

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Will ensure Bharat Bandh is successful: Congress

Congress has decided to support the Bharat Bandh on December 8. We will be demonstrating the same at our party offices. It will be a step strengthening Rahul Gandhi’s support to the farmers. We will ensure that the demonstration is successful: Congress Spokesperson Pawan Khera

I think farmers should think how this is being politicised and not get lured by the ones who are trying to score political benefits: Union Minister of State for Agriculture, Kailash Choudhary

Farmer unions hold a meeting near Singhu border

Representatives of several farmer unions hold a meeting near Singhu border (Haryana-Delhi border) as their protest against the farm laws enters Day 11. Sixth round of talks between farmer unions and the Central government is scheduled to take place on December 9.

Farmers' protest against the farm laws enters Day 9 at Ghazipur border (Uttar Pradesh-Delhi border)

Farmers' protest against the farm laws enters Day 9 at Ghazipur border (Uttar Pradesh-Delhi border). Sixth round of talks between farmers and the Central government is scheduled to take place on December 9.

Centre hardens stand to counter growing criticism from foreign nations on protest by farmers

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has hardened stance to counter growing criticism from foreign nations on police action on agitating farmers.

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Farmers protest at Burari's Nirankari Samagam Ground against recent farm laws enters 11th day

Do not test the patience of farmers: Cong to PM

The Congress on Saturday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to test the patience offarmersand said he should immediately repeal the black farm laws after apologising to them.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said thatfarmersin Bihar are in trouble without the MSP system and APMC Act and now the entire country has been "pushed into this well".

He also supported the womenfarmerswho have joined thefarmers' agitation on Delhi's borders.

Rai Singh Dhaliwal, a retired commandant from Punjab Home Guards, announced to return his President’s Medal in solidarity with the protesting farmers

Representatives of various farmer unions leave from Vigyan Bhawan after a meeting with Centre

Representatives of various farmer unions hold placards after a meeting with Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar over the Center's new farm laws, outside Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi, Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020. Farmers' group went on a 'maun vrat' (vow of silence) during their fifth round of talks with the government and sought a reply in 'yes' or 'no' on their key demand of repealing the three new farm laws.

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Punjab CM Amarinder reciting BJP's script: SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal

Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Badal alleged that Punjab CM Amarinder Singh had surrendered to the BJP after he was summoned to Delhi and told to "choose between facing the Enforcement Directorate and betraying the farmers".

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Diljit asks farmers to be patient, hold peaceful protests; requests govt to accept their demands

Punjabi star Diljit Dosanjh on Saturday joined the farmers protests at Delhi's Singhu border and asked the demonstrators to be patient and peaceful in their agitation and requested the government to accept their demands.

"You have created history once again," he told the protestors.

Days after engaging in a bitter Twitter fight with actor Kangana Ranaut over the farmers agitation, Dosanjh went to the protest site and initially sat among the crowd and listened to the speeches by other leaders.

The 36-year-old actor then took the stage and started his address in Punjabi.

"I am not here to talk but only listen. I compliment all of you. You have created history once again. I used to listen to stories that Punjabis are full of energy but I'm witnessing it for the first time," Dosanjh said.

To the agitating farmers, his message was: be patient and peaceful in your protests.

"This is the only way we can win this fight. Stories of these days will definitely be told in future," he said, while thanking the people who joined the protest from Haryana.

(PTI)

If govt doesn't provide immediate relief to every affected farmer, we've decided to launch a protest: Pawan Kalyan

Andhra Pradesh: Janasena Party President Pawan Kalyan today inspected Nivar cyclone-affected areas in Nellore district & addressed people en route to Guduru

"If govt doesn't provide immediate relief to every affected farmer, we've decided to launch a protest," he said.

Our children no longer want to become farmers; it's like falling into a pit: Uttar Pradesh kisan

"We work day and night on the fields but don't get the required profit. Getting into farming is like falling into a pit. Unless there is profit, our children don't wish to get into it" Sitaarya, who is from Amroha district in Uttar Pradesh, said.

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Adityanath directs officials to hold dialogue with farmer unions over strike

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed officials on Saturday to maintain vigil in view of the farmers' agitation and also hold dialogue with their representatives, according to an official statement.

Adityanath has asked the officials to hold a dialogue with representatives of farmer unions in all the districts of the state on the issue of the scheduled nationwide strike on Tuesday, as well as other programmes. He directed the commissioners, district magistrates, police chiefs to take all necessary precautions, the release said.

The chief minister said the state government was working in the interest of farmers and payments as per the minimum support price were being made to them, adding that availability of seeds, fertilisers and irrigation facilities were also being ensured.

(PTI)

Children play cricket on NH-9 road, which is closed due to farmers' protest over the Centre's new farm laws, at Delhi-Noida border near Ghazipur, in New Delhi, Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020.

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Tejashwi Yadav leads opposition parties' dharma in support of agitating farmers

Joined by leaders of Congress and the Left Parties at the dharna site, the RJD leader extended support to the nationwide strike called by the farmers organisations against the agricultural legislations on December 8.

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Case registered against RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav

Case registered against RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav & 18 others as well as 500 unidentified people for holding a protest without permission, against #FarmLaws, outside Gandhi Maidan in Patna today.

Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) holds protest at Patna's Gandhi Maidan against the Centre's Farm laws. RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav says, "We demand that the Centre repeals the black laws."

FIR registered under multiple Sections of IPC and Epidemic Diseases Act.

Farmers' leaders go on 'maun vrat' in meeting; Centre proposes another meeting on Dec 9

Some farmer leaders present in the meeting were seen putting finger on their lips and holding a paper written 'Yes or No' on that.

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Modi government unleashes campaign to highlight benefits of farm laws

Prasad’s comments came after the meeting that the senior ministers, including Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar had with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, indicating that the government is in no mood to accede to the demands of farmers to repeal the farm laws.

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I want to assure farmers that Modi govt remains committed to farmers' interests and will remain so: Centre (PTI)

MSP will continue, there is no threat to it: Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar

"We have said that the MSP will continue, there is no threat to it. It is baseless to doubt this. Still, if someone is suspicious then the government is ready to resolve it," said Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar.

"We don't intend to affect the mandi in the states, they are not affected by the law either. Govt is ready to do anything in its power to further strengthen APMC. If anyone has any misconception regarding APMCs, then govt is absolutely ready to clarify it," he said.

"We've told farmers that govt will consider all their aspects. It would've been easier for us to find a solution if we get suggestions from farmers' leaders...We request Kisan unions to send elderly & children back home in wake of Covid-19 & cold weather," he said after the fifth round of talks with farmers' leaders.

(ANI)

Farmers bring their own food, tea at fifth meeting with Centre, again

Union leaders said they had their own food and tea during a break, rather than having what was arranged by the government at Vigyan Bhawan, the meeting venue. During their last meeting on Thursday also, the farmer leaders had their own lunch, tea and even water. Farmers' leaders had earlier on Thursday told the government to focus on resolving the issues instead of trying to be a good host by offering lunch.

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Punjabi singers perform at Singhu border including Diljit Dosanjh, Gurshabad Singh Kular

Punjabi singers perform at Singhu border to express solidarity with protesting farmers. Several singers including Diljit Dosanjh, Gurshabad Singh Kular & Harf Cheema were seen.

"We're boosting the morale of farmers through our songs.,“ says singer Gurshabad S Kular

Farmers' group go on 'maun vrat' in meeting, ask Govt to answer in 'yes' or 'no' to their demand for repealing new farm laws: Union leaders (PTI)

Govt will prepare a draft & give us. They said that they'll consult the states too. Discussions were held on MSP too but we said that we should also take up laws & talk about their roll back. Bharat Bandh (on 8th Dec) will go on as announced: Rakesh Tikai

Central Government has said that they will send us a proposal on December 9th. We will discuss it amongst ourselves after which a meeting with them will be held that day: Farmer leaders say after the fifth round of meeting with Central Government conclude

It was decided at the meeting that the next round of talks between farmer leaders and central government to be held on December 9th, on the request of all stakeholders. (ANI)

I appeal to all of you to kindly ask senior citizens and children, at the protest site, to go home: Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar requests the farmer leaders present in the meeting over Farm laws

Hats off to all of you, farmers have created a new history. This history would be narrated to future generations. Farmers' issues shouldn't be diverted by anyone: Singer-Actor Diljit Dosanjh addressing protesting farmers at Singhu border

We do not want corporate farming. The govt will benefit from this law, not the farmer: Farmers to the centre

"We have material with us to last a yr. We've been on road for past several days. If govt wants us to stay on road, we've no problem. We won't take path of non-violence. Intelligence Bureau will inform you what we're doing at protest site," Farmer leaders at the meeting with centre.

"We do not want corporate farming. The government will benefit from this law, not the farmer: Farmers to the centre, at the fifth round of talks over farm laws," the farmers said.

Farmer kills self in Chhattisgarh's Kondagaon district

A 45-year-old farmer allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself from a tree in a village in Chhattisgarh's Kondagaon district, officials said on Saturday.

Family members of the deceased Dhaniram Markam said he was worried over how he would sell paddy crops cultivated on his more than six acres of land after learning that the maximum portion of the farm acreage under paddy production was written off in the government record for the procurement.

Officials said Markam was found hanging from a tree near his farm in Marangpuri village under Baderajpur development block on December 2.

"As per preliminary information, Markam had sown paddy on his 2.731 hectare (6.70 acre) of land and was eligible to sell around 100 quintal of paddy at the minimum support price (MSP) in the cooperative society," Kondagaon Collector Pushpendra Kumar Meena told PTI on Saturday.

Markam was found hanging from a tree near his farm in Marangpuri village under Baderajpur development block on December 2, they said.

(PTI)

Representatives of various farmer unions arrive for a meeting with the government over the Centre's new farm laws, at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi, Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020. Credit: PTI Photo

Doctor brothers from Haryana set up free medical camp at Singhu border

Two brothers who are doctors and belong to a farming family of Haryana's Sirsa district are providing free medical care to the agitating farmers who are up in arms against the Centre's three farm laws.

A medical camp has been set up at the Singhu border by Sukhwinder Singh Brar and Ramanjit Singh Brar with the help of their doctor friends.

Both the brothers are private practitioners at Chandigarh.

"Everyday, we are giving medical care to almost 1,500 people coming up with different complaints," Sukhwinder said over the phone.

At the camp, they have kept a range of medicines in the boot space of two cars.

"We have medicines which can take care of several health-related issues," he said.

"Most of people are coming with complaints of hypertension, joint pain among elderly ones, diarrhoea, constipation etc," said Sukhwinder.

"Some elderly people who have run out of their medicines are also approaching us," he further said.

A team of 10-15 people including paramedic staff are working at this camp to provide medical care, he said.

(PTI)

Farmers eat food brought from community kitchen (langar) during tea break in their talks with the Centre

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Union Minister Som Parkash tells farmer leaders Govt understands sentiments of Punjab, ready to address their concerns: Sources (PTI)

Fifth round of talks between farmer leaders and central govt: Government has given the farmers, a written reply of the minutes of the meeting. A 15-minute break taken. (ANI)

Union agriculture minister tells farmer unions that govt committed to talks; welcomes feedback on farm laws: Sources (PTI)

During 5th round of talks at Vigyan Bhawan, farmers' representatives asked the Central Govt to give a pointwise written reply of the last meeting, to which Centre has agreed

Farmers are carrying their own food at the venue today

A Kar Sewa vehicle carrying food for Farmers' representatives arrives at Vigyan Bhawan during 5th round of talks between Farmers Unions and Centre. Farmers are carrying their own food at the venue today. They'd got their own food even during the 4th round of talks on Dec 3.

Meeting likely to provide resolution on deadlock over farm laws

As the farmers' agitation enters the crucial phase, the government is reportedly agreeing to make amendments to the three new farm laws, however, farmers demand complete repeal of the laws.

Earlier, the farm unions had deliberated on the Centre's offer of eight amendments to the new farm laws and relaxation on the punishment for stubble burning. But the leaders stuck to their original demand.

If the ongoing fifth round of the Centre-farmer talks end without concrete resolution, the farmers have threatened for a nationwide bandh on December 8.

Farmers continue to remain firm on the roll back of the new farm laws and withdrawal of Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2020.

Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Piyush Goyal arrive at Vigyan Bhavan to hold talks with farmer leaders

Govt officials arrive at Vigyan Bhavan for Centre-farmers talks

Govt officials arrived at the Vigyan Bhavan in Delhi for fifth round of talks between the government and farmers over farm laws.

Earlier, senior BJP ministers met at PM Modi's residence to discuss negotiations with farmers. Media reported that the Centre may amend the farm laws as the farmers' agitation at the Delhi's borders entered 10th day today.

However, there is no official confirmation from the govt that farm laws will be amended. The opposition has doubled-down on its attack against the Centre with Left parties backing the nation-wide bandh called by the farmers on Dec 8.

Farmers reach Vigyan Bhavan for talks with Centre over farm laws

"We want the withdrawal of the laws. We won't accept government's offer to amend the laws," says Harsulinder Singh of Doaba Kisan Sangharsh Committee.

People have a right to demonstrate peacefully: UN spokesperson on farmers' protest in India

People have a right to demonstrate peacefully and authorities should let them do so, spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said on the farmers’ protests in India.

India has called the remarks by foreign leaders on protests by farmers as "ill-informed" and "unwarranted" as the matter pertained to the internal affairs of a democratic country.

RJD protests against farm laws in Patna, demands repeal of farm laws

Tamil Nadu's DMK protests in support of farmers

Meeting at PM Modi's residence concludes

Farmers' 'doubts' will be cleared at the meeting: MoS Agriculture

Farmers' doubts will be cleared in today’s meeting with Centre. In recent meetings, some issues were clarified. It's Opposition's politics, they're instigating the protest. The meeting will be fruitful & we expect farmers will roll back protest: MoS Agriculture, Kailash Choudhary

Left parties back bandh on Dec 8, condemn RSS/BJP's 'malicious' campaign against farmers

Left parties extended their solidarity and support to the ongoing massive agitation by Kisan organisations from all over the country against the new Agri laws.

"Extend their support to the call given by them for a Bharat Bandh on December 8. Condemn the RSS/BJP’s malicious campaign, on preposterous charges, against the struggle of our annadatas to safeguard Indian agriculture and the country’s food security. Support their demand for the scrapping of the three Agri laws and the Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2020. Appeal to all other political parties and forces who stand with the farmers cause and have demanded the repeal of these laws to extend their support and cooperation."

Senior BJP ministers meet at PM Modi's residence ahead of talks with farmers

Ahead of the fifth round of meeting with agitating farmers, Union ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh and Narendra Singh Tomar reach PM Narendra Modi's residence in New Delhi.

Union Minister Piyush Goyal also reaches the Prime Minister's residence in New Delhi.

If a positive result doesn't emerge, Rajasthan farmers will march towards Delhi

Govt should announce to withdraw the three black laws & give in writing that MSP will continue. If any positive result doesn't come out of today's talks, farmers from Rajasthan will march along NH-8 towards Delhi & camp at Jantar Mantar: Rampal Jat, president, Kisan Mahapanchayat, ANI reported.

Hopeful that farmers will end their agitation: Agriculture Minister Tomar

A meeting is scheduled with farmers at 2 pm today. I am very hopeful that farmers will think positively and end their agitation: Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar

Union Ministers to meet farmers for fifth round of talks at 2 PM 

Senior BJP ministers are set to meet protesting farmers at 2 PM at Vigyan Bhavan in Delhi as part of the fifth round of talks over the farm bills.

Farmers have demanded a complete repeal of the new farm laws as protests enter the tenth day at the national capital's borders.

Protestors have also called for a Bandh on December 8 while threatening to block the roads and occupy highway toll gates.

Traffic around Delhi borders remain disrupted due to farmers' protests

Jhatikara border (Delhi-Haryana border) is open only for two-wheeler traffic. Available open borders to Haryana are - Dhansa, Daurala, Kapashera, Rajokri NH-8, Bijwasan/Bajghera, Palam Vihar and Dundahera: Delhi Traffic Police

Gazipur border (UP-Delhi border) on NH-24 is closed for traffic from Gaziabad to Delhi due to farmers protests.

Chilla border on Noida link road is closed for traffic from Noida to Delhi due to farmers protests near Gautam Budh Dwar. People are advised to avoid Noida link road for coming to Delhi and use DND, according toANI.

Satyendar Jain visits Singhu border, says directions issued to make more arrangements for farmers

Delhi minister Satyendar Jain on Friday visited the Singhu border, a site of the ongoing farmers' agitation, and said the AAP is available to serve the agriculturists at all times.

"The farmers are the backbone of our nation. If standing with the farmers is politics, then everyone should be involved in this revolution," he said.

"Instructions have been issued to make more arrangements for fire and water proof tents," Jain was quoted as saying in a statement.

BKS suggests 4 amendments to farm laws

RSS-affiliate Bharatiya Kisan Sangh proposed on Friday four amendments to the three contentious central farm laws to make it "farmer-friendly" and address the apprehensions that have led to protests.

Thousands of farmers have gathered at Delhi's gateways to demand a repeal of the new farm laws. The protesters are worried the legislations would eliminate the safety cushion of a minimum support price (MSP), while rendering ineffective the wholesale market system that ensures earnings for various stakeholders in the farm sector.

Will seek nod to let farmers visit Red Fort, Rashtrapati Bhavan on tractors: BKU's Rakesh Tikait

The Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) on Friday said it will seek permission from Delhi Police to allow farmers take a round of the city on their tractors so that they can visit popular spots like the Red Fort and the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

After visiting the historical places, the farmers would return to the Ghazipur border, BKU national president Rakesh Tikait told PTI, adding many farmers who are protesting here have come to the National Capital Region for the first time and they should be allowed to see the city.

SGPC announces compensation for kin of farmers who died during agitation

Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee president Bibi Jagir Kaur announced on Friday a financial assistance of Rs 1 lakh each to the family members of the farmers who died due to different causes during their agitation.

The decision was announced in the newly-appointed president's first executive meeting in Amritsar.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee calls agitating farmers, extends support

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday spoke to leaders of farmers’ groups who are agitating at Delhi’s Singhu border and assured them of full support from the Trinamool Congress (TMC). The chief minister spoke to the leaders over the phone and the call was facilitated by TMC MP Derek’ O Brien who was at the venue for nearly four hours.

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Farmers' protest: 5th round of talks with farm leaders to be held on November 5

Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Food Minister Piyush Goyal and Minister of State of Commerce and Industry Som Parkash, who will be present in the meeting, will deliberate on the points that farmer leaders had raised and offer possible solutions.

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Amarinder calls return of Padma award by Badal 'theatrics'

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday called the decision of Akali Dal stalwart Parkash Singh Badal to return his Padma Vibhushan theatrics and wondered why he was even given the country's second-highest civilian honour.

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Will seek nod to let farmers visit Red Fort, Rashtrapati Bhavan on tractors: BKU's Rakesh Tikait

The Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) on Friday said it will seek permission from Delhi Police to allow farmers take a round of the city on their tractors so that they can visit popular spots like the Red Fort and the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

After visiting the historical places, the farmers would return to the Ghazipur border, BKU national president Rakesh Tikait told PTI, adding many farmers who are protesting here have come to the National Capital Region for the first time and they should be allowed to see the city.

He further said that in the meeting with government representatives, they would demand that the NGT's ban on 10-year-old diesel-run tractors in the NCR be revoked.

"We will raise our demand to allow 10-year-old tractors ply in the NCR," Tikait said.

Meanwhile, police had an argument with agitating farmers at the UP Gate on the Delhi-Ghaziabad border after one of them drove his car too close to a senior police officer deployed there on National Highway 9 on law and order duty. (PTI)

Security personnel guard Tikri border (Delhi-Haryana border) amid farmers' protest

BJP-ally JJP asks Haryana minister Vij to withdraw cases against protesting farmers

Chandigarh, Dec 4 (PTI) Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), the BJP's coalition partner in Haryana, met Home Minister Anil Vij here on Friday and sought withdrawal of cases registered in the state againstfarmersparticipating in the "Delhi Chalo" march against the Centre's farm laws.

Farmers' protest: Govt's 5th round of talks with farm leaders to be held on Saturday

The government andfarmerleaders are scheduled to meet again on Saturday for their fifth round of talks to end the deadlock over the new farm laws.

Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Food Minister Piyush Goyal and Minister of State of Commerce and Industry Som Parkash, who will be present in the meeting, will deliberate on the points thatfarmerleaders had raised and offer possible solutions.

Interstate DTC bus services suspended since Nov 27 due to farmers' protests

Interstate buses of the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) have not been plying since November 27 due to the farmers' protest against the Centre's new farm laws at the borders of the city, a senior official said on Friday.

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AAP MP seeks Parliament’s special session to repeal farm laws

Amid the ongoing farmers' agitation, AAP MP Bhagwant Mann on Friday said he has sought a special session of Parliament for the repeal of the Centre's three farm laws.

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Multi-billion-dollar programme is at the heart of farmers' protests

Thousands of farmers angered by farm laws that they say threaten their livelihoods have intensified their protests by blocking highways and camping out on the outskirts of Delhi.

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25-member team of Muslim men serve 'langar' 24/7 to protesting farmers at Singhu border

A 25-member team of Muslim men have been serving 'langar' (community kitchen) since Wednesday to the farmers protesting against the Centre's new farm laws at Delhi's Singhu border.

76 lakh farmers in Bengal have accepted the laws: Mukul Roy

These are historic laws. Those who're fighting it are doing it for their personal interests, not for farmers. 76 lakh farmers in Bengal have gone through the laws & are supporting them: Mukul Roy, BJP leader

If govt does not accept our demands in the meeting tomorrow, we will intensify our agitation against new farm laws: Gurnam Singh Chadoni

We need to take this protest forward. government has to take back the farm laws: Hannan Mollah, General Secretary, All India Kisan Sabha, at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border)

Effigies of PM Modi will be burnt across the country on December 5: Bharatiya Kisan Union

Yesterday, we told the government that the farm laws should be withdrawn. On December 5, effigies of PM Modi will be burnt across the country. We have given a call for Bharat Bandh on December 8: Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU-Lakhowal) General Secretary, HS Lakhowal at Singhu Border

India formally protests to Canada over Trudeau remarks on farm protests

India summoned Canada's ambassador on Friday and said comments made by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over protests byfarmersnear Delhi were an interference in its domestic affairs and would seriously hurt bilateral ties.

Trudeau, speaking to the Indian community in Canada, said this week that he was concerned about thefarmers, most of them from the Sikh-dominated Indian state of Punjab, camped out on the outskirts of Delhi in a protest against farm reforms.

Don't label protesting farmers as 'Khalistanis', 'anti-nationals': Editors Guild to media houses

The Editors Guild of India on Friday asked the media not to label farmers against the Centre on three contentious farm laws as 'Khalistanis' and anti-nationals, saying the fourth estate should not be complicit to any narrative that derogates dissent.

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Punjab farmers have brought Modi govt to its knees: Shiv Sena

The Shiv Sena on Friday said that the farmers from Punjab have brought the Modi government to its knees through their protest against the new farm laws and the world has taken note of the unity shown by them.

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Former boxing coach G S Sandhu offers to return Dronacharya in support of agitating farmers

Former national boxing coach Gurbax Singh Sandhu, during whose tenure India secured its maiden Olympic medal in the sport, on Friday said he will return his Dronacharya award if demands of the farmers protesting against new agriculture laws are not addressed.

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Haryana govt in bad shape as they made the biggest mistake by trying to stop farmers: BS Hooda

Haryana govt in bad shape as they made the biggest mistake. Had they not stopped farmers or not used water cannons or not lobbed tear gas shells, they wouldn't have been in problem. Who can stop others from coming to the national capital? What Haryana govt did is condemnable: BS Hooda

Farmers are being insulted. They are being called 'Khalistanis' and 'Congressis'. Farmers are farmers. They have come here with their valid demands, rising above religion, caste, and region. They are here in this cold: Bhupinder Singh Hooda, former Haryana CM, and Congress leader

Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot asks Centre to repeal new farm laws and apologise to protesting farmers for allegedly misbehaving with them

Former national boxing coach Gurbax Singh Sandhu, during whose tenure India secured its maiden Olympic medal in the sport, on Friday said he will return his Dronacharya award if demands of the farmers protesting against new agriculture laws are not addressed.

Sandhu, who served as India's national men's coach for over two decades before guiding women boxers for a couple of years, said it is his way of showing support to the farmers, who are protesting in "bitter cold without any consideration for their own well-being".

Captain Amarinder Singh met BJP leaders yesterday and is now defending BJP & saying that the farmers' agitation is a danger to national security. The Punjab CM is behaving like a BJP CM. He's speaking on the lines of BJP: Manish Sisodia, Dy Chief Minister of Delhi & AAP leader

India serves demarche to Canada over the recent comment by the Prime Minister of the North American nation, Justin Trudeau, on agitation by farmers. High Commissioner of Canada to India was summoned to Ministry of External Affairs where he was served the demarche.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee spoke to leaders of the farmer's agitation over phone on Friday and assured them of full cooperation, TMC sources said. Earlier she had threatened to launch a country wide agitation of the Centre didn't withdraw the new farm Laws.

If a writer can’t present people’s voice then what’s the point? I didn’t start writing for awards. It's disheartening to see Central govt dealing mercilessly with farmers & violating basic human rights: Novelist Dr Jaswinder Singh, on returning his Bhartiya Sahitya Akademi Award

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee speaks to farmers organisations at Singhu border. Derek O'Brien is at the Singhu border.

BJP selling farmers' rights to corporate houses through farm laws: TMC

The Trinamool Congress on Friday expressed its ire against the "draconian" farm bills, which it alleged were passed without consultation with stakeholders, and accused the BJP of selling farmers' rights to corporate houses.

A TMC delegation will soon meet the agitating farmers in Haryana, party sources said.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, while referring to her 26-day hunger strike against "forcible" land acquisition in Singur in 2006, expressed her solidarity with the farmers protesting the new farm laws.

The TMC supremo was then an opposition leader during the Left Front rule in the state.

She tweeted, "14 years ago on 4 Dec 2006, I began my 26-day hunger strike in Kolkata demanding that agricultural land cannot be forcefully acquired. I express my solidarity with all farmers who are protesting against draconian farm bills passed without consultation by Centre #StandWithFarmers."

"We, Chief Ministers of all the four Congress-ruled states asked for time to meet President to convey the concerns of farmers but there must have been some compulsions that he could not give us time," tweets Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot

Enhanced security to stop farmers during their protest against the new farm laws, at Delhi-Meerut Expressway, in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo

Farmer leaders held talks today ahead of the fifth round of talks between farmers and the Centre scheduled to be held tomorrow and have called for a nationwide protest to be held tomorrow.

MoS for Commerce Som Prakash during a meeting with farmers over the new farm laws, at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo

BJP govt cannot remain in power by troubling farmers, says SP chief Akhilesh Yadav

The BJP government talks to the farmers in the day and creates a conspiracy against the farmers by talking to the capitalists at night. The BJP government will not be able to weaken the agitation by dragging the talks too long because the country is with the farmers. The BJP will not be able to remain in power by troubling the farmers.

Farmers' stir: Protesters continue to camp at Delhi borders amid heavy police deployment

With the protesting farmers sticking to their demand for the repeal of the Centre's new farm laws, thousands remained at the national capital's border points on Friday amid heavy police deployment.

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I am announcing that no mandi will be closed, says Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has decided to double the income of the farmers. He brought in legislation to ensure that farmers can sell at a mandi or to anybody outside of the mandis. I am announcing that no mandi will be closed. We have also reduced the mandi fee, says Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

Farmers send legal notice to Kangana Ranaut over 'derogatory' tweets against farmers

The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has sent a legal notice to actor Kangana Ranaut, seeking an unconditional apology for her "derogatory" tweets against farmers and activists involved in the protest against the Centre's farm laws, the committee's president said on Friday.

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Farmers speak to media representatives after a meeting with Union Minister for Farmers' Welfare Narendra Singh Tomar on the new farm laws, outside Vigyan Bhawan. Credit: PTI Photo

Legal notice sent to Kangana Ranaut over derogatory tweet, says DSGMC President.

We've sent legal notice to Kangana Ranaut for her derogatory tweet calling aged mother of a farmer as woman available for Rs 100. Her tweets portray farmers protest as antinational. We demand unconditional apology from her for insensitive remarks, says DSGMC President Manjinder Singh Sirsa.

Punjabi Bhartiya Sahitya Akademi Award winners return awards in support of farmers

Winners of Bhartiya Sahitya Akademi Award in Punjabi including Sirmour Shire Dr Mohanjit, eminent thinker Dr Jaswinder Singh & Punjabi playwright and editor of Punjabi Tribune Swarajbir have returned their awards to show support for farmers, says Central Punjabi Writers' Association.

100 non-farmer organisations infiltrating farmers agitation concerning, says Sushil Kumar Modi

Farmers are India, tweets Sonu Sood.

Now that the Government is listening , the conversation will hopefully be fruitful, tweets Kapil Sibal

Nashik: Farmers' organisations protest against new farm laws

Several farmers' organisations on Thursday held a protest in Nashik city of Maharashtra against the new farm laws brought by the Centre.

The organisations, including Shetkari Samanvay Samiti, Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana, Prahar, Janshakti, Chhava and Krantiveer, held demonstrations at the district collectorate in Nashik to express their solidarity with the farmers agitating in New Delhi.

They demanded that these farm laws should be rolled back immediately and warned of intensifying their agitation.

Fumigation drive being carried out at Ghazipur border, amid the coronavirus pandemic, during farmers' 'Delhi Chalo' protest. Credit: PTI Photo

Tikri, Jharoda Borders are closed for any traffic movement. Badusarai border is open only for light motor vehicle like cars and two-wheelers. Jhatikara Border is open only for two-wheeler traffic, tweet Delhi Traffic Police.

Members of Civilian Welfare Charitable Trust distributed medicines to protesting farmers stationed at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border), earlier today. "In case of emergency, these medicines can be used by our farmer brothers," says a member of the trust.

Parkash Singh Badal returns Padma award over farm laws, dissident SAD leader Dhindsa to follow suit

Akali Dal stalwart and former Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on Thursday returned his Padma Vibhushan award in protest against the Centre's new farm laws.

In a separate announcement, dissident Akali leader and Rajya Sabha member Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa also said he will return the Padma Bhushan conferred on him last year.

Earlier, some former Punjab sportsmen too have threatened to return their awards. Even while welcoming Badal’s gesture, the Punjab Congress said the decision was taken “out of political compulsion.” The AAP, the state’s main opposition party, called it a “drama.”

Badal's move follows over two months after his Shiromani Akali Dal pulled out of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the Centre, protesting against the three laws which deregulate the sale of crops.

(PTI)

Farmers' protests: Govt says open to address key concerns; hopes for resolution in next meeting

The government is open to considering ways to strengthen mandis, create a level-playing field with proposed private markets, and freedom to approach higher courts for dispute resolutions in a bid to address the concern raised by protesting farmers' groups, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said on Thursday while asserting that procurement at MSP will continue.

Addressing media after the marathon meeting that lasted for almost eight hours, the minister said there is no threat to farmers' land from corporates and the government is ready to make it clearer, if needed.

Tomar, who led the government side at the fourth round of talks at Vigyan Bhawan, said the next meeting will take place on Saturday at 2 pm which he hoped would take the matter to a decisive stage and towards a final resolution.

He also appealed to the farmer bodies to end their protest, keeping in mind the cold weather.

(PTI)

Farmers pay tribute to martyrs during their 'Delhi Chalo' protest march against the new farm law, at Singhu border in New Delhi, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020.

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Parkash Singh Badal returns Padma award over farm laws, dissident SAD leader Dhindsa to follow suit

Akali Dal stalwart and former Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on Thursday returned his Padma Vibhushan award in protest against the Centre's new farm laws.

In a separate announcement, dissident Akali leader and Rajya Sabha member Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa also said he will return the Padma Bhushan conferred on him last year.

Earlier, some former Punjab sportsmen too have threatened to return their awards. Even while welcoming Badal’s gesture, the Punjab Congress said the decision was taken “out of political compulsion.” The AAP, the state’s main opposition party, called it a “drama.”

Badal's move follows over two months after his Shiromani Akali Dal pulled out of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the Centre, protesting against the three laws which deregulate the sale of crops.

(PTI)

Provide for jail term for people buying crops below MSP: BKU chief Naresh Tikait

Bharatiya Kisan Union national president Naresh Tikait on Thursday demanded a provision for jail terms for corporates and businessmen seeking to purchase farmers' produce at a price below the MSP.

Tikait raised he demand while addressing farmers sitting for the last four days at UP Gate on Delhi-Meerut highway's Delhi-Ghaziabad border, where they also had a few skirmishes with police on blocking the traffic

The BKP chief demanded a statutory provision for a jail term for people buying farmers’ produce below the MSP saying there would be no compromise on the issue of minimum support price.

“The government must give an assurance in writing that any business house or merchant who will purchase the agriculture produce below the MSP would be jailed,” said Tikait, addressing the farmers’ Mahapanchayat at the UP Gate.

(PTI)

Appeal to farmers to end their agitation so people of Delhi don't face problems: Tomar

"People have reservations on MSP (Minimum Support Price). I would like to reiterate that the MSP system will continue and we will assure farmers about it," said Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar.

"The govt is holding talks & the issue that will come up during discussion will definitely reach to a solution. That is why I appeal to farmers to end their agitation so that people of Delhi don't face problems that they are facing due to protests," he said.

(ANI)

Talks between farmers' leaders and Centre conclude; next meet to be held on Dec 5

Farmer leader Kulwant Singh Sandhu said the government made many proposals including on MSP and procurement system, which would be discussed among the farmer organisations on Friday, before the next meeting with the government on Saturday.

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Centre's stand over MSP will be fine: BKU

"The issue is about the complete roll back of laws. Not only one but discussions will also be held on several issues. Farmers want that the laws be taken back. Government wants to talk about MSP and amendment to the Acts," said Rakesh Tikait, Spokesperson, Bharatiya Kisan Union.

"Government has given indications over MSP. It seems that their stand over MSP will be fine. The talks have made a little progress," he said.

A group of 25 people from Malerkotla, Punjab cooks and serves food to agitating farmers at Delhi-Haryana border in Singhu. "We are fortunate to have got a chance to serve our farmer brothers," says Mubin Farooqui, a member of the group. (ANI)

MSP be implemented for certain & law should be made for it: Farmers

We listed all drawbacks before govt, they had to admit that there are drawbacks & they'll make amendments. We said we don't want amendments but withdrawal of laws. We also demanded that MSP be implemented for certain & law should be made for it: Baldev Singh Sirsa, farmer leader

🎧 DH Radio | From the Newsroom: Uttar Pradesh farmers threaten to intensify protest

In your evening news brief, From The Newsroom, UP farmers threaten to intensify their stir; B C Patil says farmers who commit suicide are cowards; Enforcement Directorate conducts raids at 26 premises linked to the Popular Front of India in nine states.

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The meeting of farmer leaders with the central government concludes. Next meeting to be held on December 5.

Govt says Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar addressed doubts of farmers during meeting with union leaders.

Farmers take out protest rally in Kota

Thousands of farmers from four districts of Kota division took out a protest march on Thursday to demand the withdrawal of the Centre's new farm laws.

The protestors under the aegis of Akhil Bhartiya Kisan Sangarsh Samanya Samiti assembled at Shahid Smark in the city in the noon and submitted a memorandum to the district collector.

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Security personnel stop Bharatiya Kisan Union members at the UP-Delhi border, in New Delhi, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020. Farmers have been agitating at several places on the Delhi borders against the new farm laws.

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MSP (Minimum Support Price) will not be touched, no changes will be made to it: Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar replies to farmer leaders during their meeting at Vigyan Bhavan in Delhi

Delhi Chalo: Nihang Sikhs reach Singhu border

Nihang Sikhs reach Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) in support of the farmers protesting against Central Government's farm laws.

They say, "Govt should roll back the black laws. Otherwise, we will continue to remain here. We are farmers too and we stand with these farmers."

(ANI)

Bundelkhand farmers threaten to step up stir

The Bundelkhand Kisan Union on Thursday supported farmers' demand for convening a special session of Parliament to repeal the Centre's three farm laws and warned the government of intensifying their stir.

“The three laws passed by the Union government are anti-farmers. They will not help farmers in any way and will only force them to commit suicide," said BKU national president Vimal Kumar. “The government should immediately convene a special session of the Parliament and withdraw all the three controversial laws and set up a “Krishi Ayog” consisting only of agriculture scientists and farmers,” Sharma said.

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‘Delhi Chalo’: Govt should stop shaming this movement, says Bhim Army Chief

On December 03, Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Aazad met protesting farmers at Delhi-Haryana Border. Farmers are present at the Singhu Border as the ‘Delhi Chalo’ protest entered the 8th day.

Chandra Shekhar said, "If the government becomes dictator then people should come out on the streets. The government should stop shaming this movement. We are here to support our farmers and will stand by them till the end.”

Thousands of farmers have continued to protest against new farm laws at the border area.

Farmers protest against the new farm laws on National Highway-24 at Ghazipur border (Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border).

Farmers' representatives, holding talks with the Centre, have their own food (langar) during the lunch break, at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020.

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Farmers who commit suicide are cowards, says Karnataka Minister

Karnataka Agriculture Minister B C Patil on Thursday said the farmers who commit suicide are cowards.

"The farmers who commit suicide are cowards. Only a coward who can't take care of his wife and children commits suicide. When we have fallen (in the water), we have to swim and win," Patil said addressing farmers at Ponnampet in Kodagu district of Karnataka.

The Minister was explaining to bamboo growers of Ponnampet how profitable the agriculture business is, but some cowards do not realise that and commit suicide.

To buttress his point, Patil cited an example of a woman who was wearing gold bangles. "When I enquired with her how her hands were full of gold bangles, You know what she said? She said, "This mother earth has given me for my 35 years of toil." "Doesn't this please you all after listening to this?" Patil told the gathering.

He said when a woman who had depended herself entirely on agriculture and achieved big why other farmers cannot do it. Reacting to this, Congress Karnataka unit spokesperson V S Ugrappa condemned the Minister's statement, saying he has shown disrespect to the farming community.

(PTI)

Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar meets farm leaders

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar along with Union Railways Minister Piyush Goyal on December 3 held talks with farmer leaders at Vigyan Bhawan in the national capital. Before the meeting, Tomar had hoped for "positive outcome" from the discussion.

Thousands of farmers from neighbouring states, mainly Punjab, have settled in and around the national capital as part of their 'Delhi Chalo' protest against the three new agricultural reforms which have been dubbed as "black laws" by the protesting farmers.

The government has repeatedly conveyed that the three farm laws will help farmers in getting better price for their produce and usher economic growth in the agriculture sector.

Agitating farmers assembled at Ghazipur border (UP-Delhi border) try to break police barricades.

Congress has always opposed farmers. They're distressed, they're looking for some chaos. It was the same Congress that instigated farmers in Neemuch & Mandsaur and fanned violence. We will not let Congress do this at any cost in Madhya Pradesh: MP CM

Farmers in Noida continue their protest against the new farm laws, at Dr Ambedkar Memorial Park

Noida: Farmers continue their protest against the new farm laws, at Dr Ambedkar Memorial Park. Rajiv Malik, Bhartiya Kisan Union (Lokshakti) spokesperson, says, "Two members from our organisation participated in the talks with the govt today. We had a deep discussion on MSP". (ANI)

Farmers have dedicated their entire life to the nation and now BJP are calling them anti-national: SAD

"There are elderly women in farmer protests. Do they look like Khalistanis? It is a way of calling farmers of the country as anti-nationals. This is an insult to the farmers. How dare they call our farmers anti-nationals?" asked Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Badal to ANI.

"Does BJP or anybody else have the right to declare anybody as anti-national? These people (farmers) have dedicated their entire life to the nation & now you are calling them anti-national. People who are calling them anti-nationals are actually anti-nationals," he said.

Parkash Singh Badal (former Punjab CM) fought for farmers for his entire life. He returned his award to send a strong message to the government. Farmers don't need these laws so why the GoI is forcing them on farmers?: SAD chief Sukhbir Badal told ANI

Delhi: Farmer leaders have food during the lunch break at Vigyan Bhawan where the talk with the government is underway. A farmer leader says, "We are not accepting food or tea offered by the government. We have brought our own food".

Agriculture Minister hopes for ‘positive outcome’ as he meets farm leaders

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar hoped that the crucial meeting with the farm leaders on December 3 will lead to “positive outcome”.

Tomar left from his residence to meet the farmer leaders. Meanwhile, 40 farmer leaders arrived at Vigyan Bhawan. “We are hopeful that the talks will be productive. If our demands are not met then the farmers will take part in the Republic Day parade held in Delhi,” said farmer leader Rakesh Tikait.

Modi-led government believes that the farm laws are in the interest of farmers. However, the farmer unions had rejected the government's new reforms, as they fear that the new reforms will leave them at the mercy of big corporates.

A local Kabaddi team from Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district of Punjab reaches Singhu at Delhi-Haryana border to participate in farmers' protest. "We also hail from families of farmers," says team coach Jaskaran Kaur.

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Punjab CM Amarinder Singh meets Amit Shah; appeals to Centre, farmers to resolve impasse soon

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday made an appeal to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and the protesting farmers to find an early resolution to the impasse over the new farm laws, saying the agitation is affecting Punjab's economy and the nation's security.

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Punjab govt announces Rs five lakh compensation each to families of two farmers who died during anti-farm law protests

Gurjant Singh (60), resident of village Bachhoana in Mansa district, died at the Tikri border in Delhi during an agitation while Gurbachan Singh (80), resident of village Bhinder Khurd in Moga district, passed away due to a massive heart attack during a protest at Moga on Wednesday.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh expressed grief over the death of two farmers.

He announced a financial assistance of Rs five lakh each to the families of two farmers, said a government release here.

Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and several other states have been protesting at the borders of the national capital against three farm laws.

Farmers shout slogans during a protest against the newly passed farm bills at Singhu border near Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo

Today I met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and reiterated the need to protect MSP and continue with the APMC based mandi system. Requested him to listen to the farmers with an open mind & quickly resolve the standoff: Amarinder Singh

Former Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal returns Padma Vibhushan to protest "the betrayal of the farmers by govt of India." He is a patron of Shiromani Akali Dal and is a former chief minister of Punjab.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shares a light moment with Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patron and former chief minister of Punjab Parkash Singh Badal, during an election campaign rally for the ongoing Lok Sabha polls, at Bathinda. Credit: PTI Photo

Bhim Army Chief Chandra Shekhar meets protesting farmers at Singhu border. "If Govt becomes dictator then people should come out on the streets. Govt should stop shaming this movement. We're here to support our farmers and will stand by them till the end," he said.

Maharashtra Congress passes a resolution to support the farmers protesting in Delhi against the Centre's farm laws.

Narendra Singh Tomar,Minister Piyush Goyal and Commerce Som Parkash in meeting with farmer leaders at Vigyan Bhawan. Credit: PIB Photo

Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Food and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and MoS Commerce Som Parkash in meeting with farmer leaders at Vigyan Bhawan. Credit: PIB Photo

Goverment must rethink, says Punjab CM Amarinder Singh after meeting with Amit Shah, adding that it is about the security of the nation and economy of the state. He also urged farmers to listen to the government and appealed to farmers to end the protest.

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Union Minister Piyush Goyal hold talks with farmer leaders, at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi.

Govt is constantly discussing issues with farmers. Today is the fourth round of talks and I'm hoping for a positive outcome: Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar after meeting Home Minister Amit Shah

Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh arrives in New Delhi to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Credit: PTI Photo

We are hopeful that the talks will be productive. If our demands are not met then the farmers will take part in the Republic Day parade held in Delhi: Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi.

Farmer leaders arrive at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi for the fourth round of talks over the farm laws. Forty farmer leaders are present at Vigyan Bhawan for talks with the government on farm laws.

Buses parked near police barricades to block a road during farmers' 'Delhi Chalo' protest march against the Centre's new farm laws, at Ghazipur border in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo

We are talking to the farmers to end the blockade here as this is a major route to Delhi. We are hopeful that the roadway will be opened soon: Abhishek Verma, SP City at Ghazipur border.

Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar is at Home Minister Amit Shah's residence ahead of talks with farmer leaders, reports Times Now.

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar leaves his residence. He is scheduled to meet farmer leaders today for the fourth round of talks between protesting farmers and the Centre.

Farmer unions across country should hit the streets now: Rakesh Tikait

Famers prepare beverages and food for their fellows during their protest against Centre's new farm laws, at Singhu border in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo

No outside person allowed to interfere in India's internal issues, says farmer leader

No outside person is allowed to interfere in India's internal matters, one of the agitating farmer leaders said about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's support to protest against the Centre's farm laws.

At a press conference on Singhu border near Delhi, Madhya Pradesh-based farmer leader Shiv Kumar Kakkaji said the agitation would continue till the government withdrew all three farm laws.

"No outside person is allowed to interfere in India's internal issues," he said when asked by Trudeau's support to the farmers protest.

We are hopeful that the meeting will be successful, says Som Prakash

The aim of holding a dialogue is to find a solution: Som Prakash, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry on the fourth round of talks between the Centre and farmers.

The Government will hold point by point discussion with the farmers to reach a solution. Govt will hold talks with farmers with an open heart in the interest of the nation, he added.

People of Punjab want peace and development. There might be a few people making anti-social statements but we should keep a progressive approach and talk in the interest of Punjab

"Deeply anguished at the death of Gurjant Singh and Gurbachan Singh, farmers from Mansa & Moga respectively during their participation in the protests at Delhi. Government will provide full monetary & other assistance to the bereaved families. My heartfelt condolences and prayers," tweets Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh.

Farmers' leaders depart from Singhu border for their meeting the government on farm laws. A farmer leader says, "35 leaders are going to meet the government. We are educated farmers, we know what is good for us. We want these laws to be withdrawn."

An injured farmer sits among others as they stage a protest at Singhu border against the Centre's new farm laws, in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo

The Centre is trying to divide the farmers. We won't attend any meeting called by the Govt until PM Modi doesn't hold a meeting with leaders of all 507 farmers' unions: SS Subhran, Joint Secy, Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee, Punjab, at Singhu border

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh will meet Home Minister Amit Shah at his residence today, ahead of the talks between the Centre and farmer leaders. Sources said that Singh will hold deliberations with Shah today morning in Delhi in an effort to work out an amicable solution to the deadlock.

A group of farmers from Rajasthan join the protest at Singhu along Delhi-Haryana border against Centre's farm laws

Volunteers from a gurudwara in Ghaziabad distribute tea to protesting farmers stationed at Delhi-Ghazipur border.

Lawyers protest in front of Bangalore City Civil Court against Centre’s farm laws

The Chilla border on Noida link road is closed for traffic due to farmers protests near Gautam Budh Dwar. Tikri border, Jharoda border, Jhatikra border are closed for any traffic movement. Badusarai border is open only for two-wheeler traffic, say Delhi Traffic Police