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Mixed response to bandh calls in Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow: Bandh Bharat’s call given by Sankyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) as part of their sustainable protest against agricultural laws arousing a mixed response on Monday.
While in some areas, the market is shortly closed, in some others, the procession is taken and the beam of the road is held.
In the East and the center, it is a business as usual because the band’s call fails to leave a real impact.
In Lucknow, SKM and their allies from various unions and social organizations including all Indian Democratic Female Associations (AIDWA) gathered outside the Bugum Hazrat expensive park and held protests to collect slogans against the central government because they did not heed the demands of legal agriculture.
Closed markets in Etawah on Monday chose to overcome the collection stand on a road divider which eventually ended up on the blockade road for a while.
However, all markets in Lucknow City remain open when traders choose not to lower the leaves of the window to support the call of farmers.
Bharatiya Kisan Shramik Union Jansakti members along with their leader Kalmesh Yadav did a road blockade at Bithauli Crossing in Lucknow – Jalan Sitapur.
Similar protests were held by Loktantrik Bhartiya Kisan (BKU) leader Rakesh Chauhan in the mall area in the outskirts of the state capital.
In the Sitapur and Kanpur report said that the farmers protested filed a memorandum with the district administration aimed at the center of agricultural law withdrawal.
Farmers led by BKU and all leaders of Indian Kisan Mazdoor Sabha (AIIMS) held a demonstration in a rural pocket of the DOAGRAJ.
Women’s supporters blocked the streets in Dhumanganj to the traffic on Jalan Prayagraj-Kanpur for hours.
Protests were also reported from the finger, coal and ghoorpur regions of the Trans-Yamuna belt and Phulpur in the Trans-Ganga area in Sangam City.
The protesters issued a motorcycle rally near the Dhumanganj area and Sulem Sarai.
After that, several protesters parked their tractors in the middle of the road to traffic congestion.
Efforts to block the road in Shankargarh, Koraon, Bahria, Sarai Mamrej located in GT Road, but was thwarted because of the presence of severe police forces.
But businesses are still not affected in the city.
Bandh calls fail to arouse the real impact inside and around Varanasi.
Almost all shops in the Lalpur market remain open.
Grain markets, fruit and vegetables in Deoria are briefly closed in protest tokens in solidarity with farmers who protest.
At Farrukhabad, farmers gathered in Christian colleges and reached Kolectoran in the procession where they submitted the revocation of agricultural law memorandum.

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