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West Bharat raised a mixed response in Rajasthan

West Bharat raised a mixed response in Rajasthan
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Jaipur: Bandh Bharat was called by farmers on three agricultural laws at the center generating a mixed response in Rajasthan on Monday.
The main impact of the bandh looks especially in the district of Srianganganagar and Hanumangarh dominated by agriculture, where Mandis and the large market remain closed.
The farmer organization released a rally in Jaipur and forced traders under the leaves of the window.
The bearer of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) office, including the President of the State of Bharatiya Kisan Union Rajaram Meel, issued a tractor rally in the city.
The shops pulled window leaves during the rally but in the colony and interior area remained open.
A shopkeeper closes its meetings taken by farmers, workers, students, youth, women, social organizations from Martyrs Memorial in Government Hostel through MI Road, Sangangeri Gate, Badi Chaupar, Chhoti Chaupar, Chandpole Bazaar, Sanjay Circle, Sanjay Camp stand, Khasa Kothi Circle and reached the District Collectorate.
A group of students and adolescents were seen in the market appealing to traders to close shops.
SKM, which leads agitation of three agricultural laws, has given a call to ‘Bharat Bandh’.
The effect of shutdown is seen in Bikaner, Sikar and Treatur too.
Mandis and the market closed in part in cities and cities in these districts.
A nervous farmer blocked the main streets and held a meeting.
Bandh affects train services in the border district.
The powerful Congress supports bandh.
Congress SEVA DAL and youth Congress workers participate in agitation.
Seva Dal Rally was inaugurated by the Head of PCC Govind Singh Dotasra, which was alleged that PM Modi and Interior Minister Amit Shah had an agreement with industrialists before bringing three black laws.
Industrialists who donate a large number in the form of election contributions, has built a warehouse in advance.
So the government is not ready to attract this black law.
Promulgated in September last year, three agricultural laws have been projected by the center as the main reform in the agricultural sector which will eliminate intermediaries and allow farmers to sell their products anywhere in the country.
However, the farmers who protested have expressed their concerns that the law will open the way to remove the safety pads from the minimum support price (MSP) and get rid of the ‘bath’ system (wholesale market), leaving them at the Mercy of Big Corporate.

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