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Farmers to go to parliament every day during the Monsun session

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Bathinda: Sanyucta Kisan Morcha (SKM) has decided to send a farmer batch every day towards Parliament during the upcoming Monsun session.
The session will begin on July 19 and end on August 13.
Batches of more than 300 farmers each will start moving towards the parliament on the bus from July 22 because the session will be appointed for that day on July 19 and 20-21 will be on vacation.
Batch will continue to parliament until the last day of the session.
During this action, if farmers are arrested, they prefer to go to prison.
All agricultural organizations participating in protests have given their approval for the action plan at the SKM meeting held at the Singhu border on Sunday.
It was decided that every agricultural organization would send five members every day until the session took place.
With the action plan given by farmers, the Monsun session opportunity turned around, outside the house of August than inside, could not be ruled out.
Before this, a warning letter would be sent to MPS from the opposition parties on July 17, asking them to “Chuppi Todo, Chhodo chair” (talk or stop).
MPS from opposition parties will be asked not to allow parliament to function until the government does not agree to revoke agricultural laws.
It was a farmer who was picked in planning to submit action plans on independence day on August 15.
Farmers initially planned a parade to parliament on foot on February 1, but after a hard incident during the farmer tractor parade on January 26, it was postponed without limits.
The problem is removed again, but some differences have been trimmed between farmer groups on the action plan and placed in the backburner.
Only two days ago, Gurnam’s agricultural leader Singh Charuni had looked for farmers’ views on the action plan and was adopted by SKM in his meeting on Sunday.
Rajewal’s blind agricultural leader and Balbir Singh Rajewal said, “We have decided to start sending Jathas Farmers on the bus to Parliament from July 22, who will practically become the first day of the Monsun session.
Farmers will protest outside parliament or up to where they are permitted Going.
Before this, we will approach parliamentarians from opposition parties that urge them to increase sound on agricultural law or they may also have to face farmers’ anger.
MPS will be urged not to allow the parliament to function.
“Jagmohan Singh’s agricultural leader said he had been decided That if farmers are not allowed to go to parliament and arrested, farmers will not try to get a guarantee.
Charuni said farmers would obey the action plan.
Farmers have also given a call to protest against the increase in fuel prices for two hours on July 8 by sitting or standing on the roadside without disturbing traffic on the highway.

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