New Delhi: Farmers will hold a peaceful demonstration at Jantar Mantar demanding Agri law and no Protester will go to the parliament where the rainy season session is underway, a union leader said on Tuesday after the meeting with Delhi police officers.
Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Mahasangh National President Shiv Kumar Kakka told PTI that every day from July 22 200, wearing an identification badge, will go to Jantar Mantar from the Singhu border to hold protests.
Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella body of more than 40 farmers unions pioneered stirring against central agricultural law, has planned that around 200 farmers will protest the parliament outside every day since July 22 during the Monsoon session.
The rainy season session starts on Monday and is scheduled to conclude on August 13.
“We told the police that every day 200 farmers would go to Jantar Mantar from the Singhu border on the bus during the Monsun session and would be a peaceful demonstration and protesters would have an identification badge.” When the police asked us to reduce the number of protesters, we told.
They are to focus on the legal and order situation and also provide guarantees that protests will be peaceful, “said Kakka.
No written communication has been received from the police, he said.” The police were told that the protest would be peaceful.
We will sit in the congregation from 10am to 5pm.
No one will go to Parliament and we will not let politics come to protest, “he said.
The tractor parade in Delhi on January 26, it was to highlight the demands of the union to revoke the three new Agri laws, it was late.
In anarchy at anarchy the streets of the national capital when thousands of protesters penetrate obstacles, fight with the police, reverse the vehicle and lift the religious flag from the red fort icon.
During the meeting on Sunday, Police Delhi had asked the farmer union farmers to reduce the number of people attending protests, but It was rejected by agricultural union leaders.
The day later, SKM accused the Delhi police to spread the wrong information by describing their protests outside the parliament as ‘Sansad Gherrao’.
SKM has stated that there is no planned siege for parliament, and protests will be peaceful and discipline, said in a statement.
The body of the peasant union umbrella previously said BA Hwa two days before E Rainy Session begins, “Chetavani Patra” (Warning Letter) will be issued for all members of the opposition parliament to protest agricultural law in the house.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country have nervous on the border of Delhi against the three agricultural laws that they claim will get rid of the minimum support price system, leaving them at the mercy of the big corporation.
More than 10 rounds of talks with the government, which has projected laws on major agricultural reforms, failed to break the deadlock between the two parties.