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March tractor, SKM’s main meeting for stirring decisions today

Bathinda: After Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised to complete the legal process of revoking the three controversial agricultural laws in the Parliamentary Winter Session, the Nine Member Core Committee of Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) on Saturday decided to continue the tractor that was touched against a parliamentary house On November 29, the opening day of the session.
SKM said the struggle to get all the demands of the farmers who were protested would continue.
It also indicates that its movement for MSP legal guarantees and demand for withdrawal of electricity amendment bills will continue.
Pavel Kussa from BKU (EKTA UgraDan), who represents Joglinder Singh Ugrahan at the Core Committee meeting, said: “The Committee found that the way PM announced to revoke the law was not true, because there was a MSP problem.
Legal guarantees too.
Therefore The action plan stands unchanged.
“The SKM committee discussed sending outlines of demands to PM but could not reach a decision, so he had left him at the General House meeting.
The farmers will also hold Mahapachayat Kisan in Lucknow on November 22, while on November 26, they will mark one year of protest them on the Delhi border.
SKM has appealed to farmers in North Indian countries to reach stir sites on November 26.
‘Free Free’ Toll Plaze to keep working together with their decision to continue their protest, SKM even said whatever the cost of whatever the collection will continue to be saved so.
It demanded that Junior’s minister Ajay Kumar Mishra be arrested and fired from the minister’s union council for the Lakhimpur Kheri incident.
Memorial for farmers to die, waste cases of violence sought in the far state of Delhi, the first warning of stir will be marked by the tractor and bull bull parade in their capital.
On November 28, Maharashtra Wide Kisan Mazdoor Mahapachayat will be held at Azad Murban of Mumbai under the banner of Samyukta Shetkari Kamgar Morcha with more than 100 organizations.
Morcha demanded that farmers die during the ongoing protest Shuld remembered during the parliamentary session and the memorial was established on their behalf.
The farmers said they did not believe any promises until the legal process was complete.
Every day, 500 farmers will drive their tractor trailer to the parliamentary house, until the session ends.
The core committee will give birth to his decision before the General House SKM on Sunday but the committee member said that in principle, the plan was final.
Demand the price of minimum support (MSP) for every plant and for every farmer, SKM portrays the government claim that it will cost Rs 16 Lakh Crore.
With its calculations, the government will pay Rs 1.5 lakh crore and the rest will come from the market.
The farmers also want the government to attract all cases relating to violence during the January 26 tractor parade in Delhi and to compensate the families of farmers who die during agitation.

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