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Farmers turned hard, and said that Government should revert the agricultural laws to the government

 

Strongly opposing the three new agricultural laws, farmer leaders on Tuesday said they would "return" the laws to the government, saying their fight had reached a level where they were "committed" to winning. There are. He said that for his demands, he would completely block the Chala border between Delhi and Noida on Wednesday. Addressing a press conference on the Sanghu border, farmer leader Jagjit Dalewal said, "The government is saying that it will not withdraw these laws. We are saying that we will get you to do so."

"The fight has reached a stage where we are committed to winning the case," he said. "We are not running away from the talks but the government has to pay attention to our demands and come up with a concrete proposal," he said. Several other farmer-leaders also addressed the press conference and appealed to the people to pay tribute to the farmers who lost their lives during the protests on December 20. Farmer leader Rishi Pal said an average of one farmer has died daily since the protests began in the last week of November.

Another farmer leader said, "A tribute day will be held on December 20 from 11 am to 1 pm in all the villages and tehsil offices of the country for the farmers who lost their lives and were martyred during the protests." Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during a program in his home state of Gujarat that there were many conspiracies to mislead farmers around Delhi. They are being threatened that their lands will be seized.

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