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PM Modi announced to revoke agricultural laws: chronology of farmer protests

PM Modi announced to revoke agricultural laws: chronology of farmer protests
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced the government’s decision to revoke three agricultural laws where thousands of farmers endlessly endlessly along the Delhi border for more than a year.
This is the look back on how to protest opened: June 5, 2020: The center isolate three agricultural laws.
June 6: protest against the procedure ranging from punjab.
September 14: Ordonance is brought to parliament.
September 17: Lok Sabha passes the procedure.
September 20: Ordonance was ratified in Rajya Sabha with a sound voice.
September 23: 31 farmer organizations hand in hand against agricultural law.
September 27: President of RAM Nath Kovind gave approval for three agricultural bills.
October 8: The government forms a panel of 8 members to talk to farmers.
November 23: The Farmer Union gave a ‘Dilli Chalo’ call.
December 3: The first round of talks between farmers & government unions.
December 8: Farmers Union Call for Bharat Bandh throughout the country.
December 9: Farmer leaders meet Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah.
December 16: The Supreme Court said it could form a committee to complete the deadlock.
December 21: Farmer leaders begin a 24-hour relay hunger attack.
7 January 2021: Farmers announce that they will hold tractor rally in Delhi on Republican Day January 11: The Supreme Court slams the government to handle farmers’ protests.
January 12: Orders of the Supreme Court remain unlimited on the implementation of new agricultural law, by saying they want to protect farmers and will hear their objections.
The APEX court said they would form a committee of 4 members.
January 22: The eleventh round of the conversation ends in a dead end.
January 26: Farmers entered Delhi, colliding with the police, the flag hoist in the Red Fort Delhi.
January 28: Tikait Rakesh Emotionally discussed Ghazipur’s protest.
January 29: Thousands of farmers attend Mahapachayat at Muzaffarnagar.
February 3: Greta Thunberg Climate Activist Tweet in supporting farmer protests, sharing ‘Toolkit’ February 13: Delhi Police arrested Disha Ravi in ​​Bengaluru.
February 18: Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), the body of the union’s union umbrella pioneered agitation last week, called for the protest ‘rail roko’ national.
February 23: Disha Ravi guarantees by the court session in Delhi.
March 5: The Punjab Assembly issued a resolution, demanding that the center attract three controversial agricultural laws without conditions.
March 6: Farmers complete 100 days at the Delhi border.
May 27: Farmers observe ‘black days’ to mark six months of protest, and burn effigions.
August 7: The 14 leader of the opposition party met at the House Parliament and decided to visit the Sansad Drawing in Jantar Mantar.
November 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced to revoke three agricultural laws.

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