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After announcing to revoke agriculture laws, farmers told the difficulties they face during protests

New Delhi: Following the announcement of the revocation of three agricultural laws by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, farmers at the Ghazipur border have welcomed the decision and told the difficulties they face during protests.
Speaking to Ani, a farmer, Chaudhary Raj Singh, 99 years old, said he was involved in protests at the Ghazipur border from the first day.
He just came home for his grandson’s last rite, immediately returned to the protest site.
Singh further said that they were asked to empty the protest site, but they showed courage and did not move.
He also said that they suffered because of the weather and winter.
Farmers also noted that he had never seen such a movement, even though he was part of many people.
Other farmers, Om Raj Singh were 85 years old, Moradabad District, said he was involved in movement from the first day.
He told Ani that during his son’s movement was sick but he could not set aside a lot of time.
Sarabjit Singh has done ‘Bhandara’ from Lakhimpur Kheri.
He said many rations were destroyed because of rain and storm during protests.
Farmers throughout India also welcomed the central announcement to revoke three agricultural laws and demanded law to be formed guaranteeing the minimum support price (MSP).
President Bku-Bhanu, Bhanu Pratap Singh, “I welcomed this step.
Because of the anti-agricultural policy for 75 years, farmers died of debt.
I urged PM Modi to form a farm committee.
Farmers’ loans must be released in a day through announcements like today .
“The farmers in Nashik, Maharashtra also welcomed the decision to revoke agricultural laws and said that the decision could be taken before.
“We welcome the government’s decision because protests have been going on for the past year where many people sacrifice their lives,” said a farmer.
“This is a good decision by the government that should be taken before.
Parliament must immediately give legal revocation,” another farmer told Ani.
Farmers in Noida, Uttar Pradesh called it the victory of farmers.
“A farmer, who also served in the border security force, was given the responsibility of the border security at the location of the protest.
He said.” Me and my colleagues came here on December 16 at Vijay Diawas and stayed here after.
I am given a security responsibility here.
I have seen all pairs and down of protests.
I played my role for security.
Border Ghazipur, as I served for 31 years in BSF on the border.
I am also a member of Samyukta Kisan Morcha at Uttar Pradesh.

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