TN farmers observe Black Day in solidarity with protesting farmers against new farm laws
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Farmers’ organisations in TN’s central districts hoisted black flags to precise solidarity with the farmers agitating against the three new farm laws in New Delhi, and to press the Union authorities to repeal the laws
Members of assorted farmers organisations and political events hoisted black flags atop homes and staged protests in the central districts on Wednesday, to precise solidarity with the farmers agitating against the three new farm laws in New Delhi and to press the Union authorities to repeal the laws.
The protest was being staged in response to the decision given by Samyukta Kisan Morcha, to observe May 26 as Black Day, marking six months of farmers’ protests in New Delhi.
At Mannargudi, P.R. Pandian, president,Coordination Committee of Tamil Nadu All Farmers Associations, staged an indication after hoisting a black flag atop his home. Lakhs of farmers had been risking their lives to stage the protest against the farm laws, he identified and criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for failing to carry talks with them. The Centre ought to come ahead to repeal the three laws, he demanded and welcomed Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s reported assurance {that a} decision can be adopted in the Assembly against the three new farm laws.
Cadre of the Communist Party of India and members of assorted different organisations resembling Tamil Maanila Vivasaya Thozhilalar Sangam hoisted black flags atop their homes at Budalar and elsewhere in Thanjavur, Tiruchi and different districts in the central area.
In Tiruchi, a bunch of farmers, led by P. Ayyakannu, president, Desiya Thennidiya Nadigal Innaippu Vivasayigal Sangam, staged a protest by squatting on the highway on the Karur-Bypass Road. They raised slogans urging the Centre to repeal the three new farm laws. and likewise guarantee remunerative costs for farm produce.
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