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Farmers march towards Delhi turning into a battle ground

First hindutva extremist India was attacking Muslims protesting for their rights

Now they are attacking Sikhs


India has become a communal disaster
 
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All these so called pro bill people are businessmen or office lok. They don't know shit about farmers problems.
This is a very serious issue. Modi wants the big corporates to benefit. I bet these people even don't know the basic problems farmers face after harvesting the grains.
This bill is going to open the flood gates for farmers exploitation.
 
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Indian farmers step up protests despite government's offer for talks


Indian farmers intensify efforts to repeal laws that could cause the government to stop buying grain at guaranteed prices and result in their exploitation by corporations that would buy their crops cheaply.
Protesting farmers run for cover as police use water cannon to disperse them as they attempt to move towards Delhi at the border between Delhi and Haryana state, November 27, 2020.

Protesting farmers run for cover as police use water cannon to disperse them as they attempt to move towards Delhi at the border between Delhi and Haryana state, November 27, 2020. (AP)

Thousands of farmers in and around the Indian capital have stepped up their protest against agricultural legislation they said could devastate crop prices, while the government sought talks with their leaders.

Some protesters burned an effigy of Prime Minister Modi and shouted “Down with Modi”, as they rallied on New Delhi’s border with Haryana state.

The protesting farmers were allowed to enter New Delhi late on Friday after a day of clashes with police, who used tear gas, water cannons and baton charges to push them back.

Television images showed some of them moving into the capital while thousands still remained at the outskirts of the city. The Press Trust of India news agency said more protesters were heading for New Delhi from northern Punjab state.
Many farmers have camped out on highways in Punjab and Haryana states for the last two months to protest the passing of the legislation. They say the laws could cause the government to stop buying grain at guaranteed prices and result in their exploitation by corporations that would buy their crops cheaply. They want the laws scrapped.


Government offers talks
The government says the legislation brings about much -needed reform in agriculture that will allow farmers the freedom to market their produce and boost production through private investment.

Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said he has invited representatives of the farmers for talks on December 3.
“We have talked before and are still ready for talks,” Tomar said late Friday.

There was no immediate response from the farmers. The protesters said they would not return to their homes until their demands were met.

“We are fighting for our rights. We won’t rest until we reach the capital and force the government to abolish these black laws,” said Majhinder Singh Dhaliwal, one of the leaders.

Anti-farmer laws
Opposition parties and some Modi allies have called the laws anti-farmer and pro-corporation.

Farmers have long been seen as the heart and soul of India, where agriculture supports more than half of the country’s 1.3 billion people. But farmers have also seen their economic clout diminish over the last three decades.

Once accounting for a third of India’s gross domestic product, they now produce only 15 percent of gross domestic product, which is valued at $2.9 trillion a year.

Farmers often complain of being ignored and hold frequent protests to demand better crop prices, more loan waivers and irrigation systems to guarantee water during dry spells.


 
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For Indian farmers its a fight for survival not foe the police.

After thousands of farmer suicides going undocumented with no media or social awareness, they have lost the fear of death.

Government has no solution for this as it grapples with corruption and economic imbalances.
 
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Hope Modi government stays firm and doesn't backs down on these reforms.
 
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Indian farmers step up protests despite government's offer for talks


Indian farmers intensify efforts to repeal laws that could cause the government to stop buying grain at guaranteed prices and result in their exploitation by corporations that would buy their crops cheaply.
Protesting farmers run for cover as police use water cannon to disperse them as they attempt to move towards Delhi at the border between Delhi and Haryana state, November 27, 2020.

Protesting farmers run for cover as police use water cannon to disperse them as they attempt to move towards Delhi at the border between Delhi and Haryana state, November 27, 2020. (AP)

Thousands of farmers in and around the Indian capital have stepped up their protest against agricultural legislation they said could devastate crop prices, while the government sought talks with their leaders.

Some protesters burned an effigy of Prime Minister Modi and shouted “Down with Modi”, as they rallied on New Delhi’s border with Haryana state.

The protesting farmers were allowed to enter New Delhi late on Friday after a day of clashes with police, who used tear gas, water cannons and baton charges to push them back.

Television images showed some of them moving into the capital while thousands still remained at the outskirts of the city. The Press Trust of India news agency said more protesters were heading for New Delhi from northern Punjab state.
Many farmers have camped out on highways in Punjab and Haryana states for the last two months to protest the passing of the legislation. They say the laws could cause the government to stop buying grain at guaranteed prices and result in their exploitation by corporations that would buy their crops cheaply. They want the laws scrapped.


Government offers talks
The government says the legislation brings about much -needed reform in agriculture that will allow farmers the freedom to market their produce and boost production through private investment.

Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said he has invited representatives of the farmers for talks on December 3.
“We have talked before and are still ready for talks,” Tomar said late Friday.

There was no immediate response from the farmers. The protesters said they would not return to their homes until their demands were met.

“We are fighting for our rights. We won’t rest until we reach the capital and force the government to abolish these black laws,” said Majhinder Singh Dhaliwal, one of the leaders.

Anti-farmer laws
Opposition parties and some Modi allies have called the laws anti-farmer and pro-corporation.

Farmers have long been seen as the heart and soul of India, where agriculture supports more than half of the country’s 1.3 billion people. But farmers have also seen their economic clout diminish over the last three decades.

Once accounting for a third of India’s gross domestic product, they now produce only 15 percent of gross domestic product, which is valued at $2.9 trillion a year.

Farmers often complain of being ignored and hold frequent protests to demand better crop prices, more loan waivers and irrigation systems to guarantee water during dry spells.


This guy tells 3 points that need to be addressed..
 
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Whenever something happens in Pakistan Indians always make fake accounts posing as some oppressed minority in Pakistan to make ppl turn against the state.

Right now we can do the same on them.
This is the perfect time to promote Khalistan. Let’s make india fight on all fronts.

Everyone who has social media please create Khalistan accounts and promote Khalistan. Comment on every Sikh post about Khalistan. Make Sikhs in India really consider Khalistan.
 
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Modi is Hindutva dictator, no amount of protests will make any difference. He Modi the mass murderer will use his RSS goons and Police to kill protesters....we have witnessed CAA and other protests during this filthy creature Modi times.

Indian farmers vow to keep protesting after talks with gov’t fail
 
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Video in the link.

RSS is in Govt, have rights in India.


900 Rajasthan farmers blocked by Uttar Pradesh Police at Bharatpur-Agra Border

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10 DECEMBER 2020 | ENGLISH | GENERAL AUDIENCE

In the latest update on new farm law protests, the farmers from Rajasthan, who were travelling to Delhi, were stopped by the Uttar Pradesh Police at Bharatpur-Agra Border. Over 900 farmers were travelling to the National Capital, on their vehicles, to show solidarity to the protesting farmers from Haryana and Punjab.
After being blocked by the Uttar Pradesh Police, a local Gurudwara lended a helping hand by giving them shelter and food. The farmers are now mulling to cross the UP Border via other route and not from Bharatpur-Agra Border. Bacchu Bahu Guddu, one of the blocked farmers, narrates the incident. Listen in!

 
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