Today, 51 days of farmers agitating on the National Highway of Delhi in Harsh cold.
From today onwards, the Congress Party will launch a mass movement in every state of the country as' Farmers' Rights Day 'in all states of the country in protest against the agricultural laws of the Central Government and in support of the farmers of India. On the other hand, India's well-known social activist Anna Hazare has also written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday to tell that the government should consider the farmers' movement as soon as possible.
In India, there is a growing cold and the farmer brothers, who are protesting against the agricultural law near Delhi, the capital of India, are not ready to return home even in such cold condition, but are standing on the National Highway near Delhi. The Central Government and the Court have now started preparing for the last rites of this movement. Now it remains to be seen how this agitation of farmers ends.
It has been 51 days since the agitation and the central government is ready to play the role of demonetisation. Rakesh Tikait, national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, has said that the law has brought Parliament and it will end there. The government will have to withdraw the law and bring legislation on the MSP. At the same time, Bhupinder Singh Mann, leader of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, who separated himself from the committee formed by the Supreme Court, believes that in view of the movement and the interests of the farmers, I understand that there is no point in going to the (committee).
The news is coming from the Indian media that social activist Anna Hazare has also made up his mind to jump into this movement of the farmer. He has not yet given a definite time as to how long he is joining the movement. Currently, it is being said about him since December that he is joining the farmers' movement. And he supports the peasant movement. But it would certainly be too early to say anything about them. Jai ho Indian farmer!

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