Indian farmers to hold protest marches on Indian Independence Day
NEW DELHI, Aug 14 (DNA): Indian farmers protesting against the three
black agri laws have decided to observe India’s Independence Day on
Sunday (August 15) as ‘Kisan Mazdoor Azadi Sangram Diwas’.
The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), the farmers’ unions’ body, has said
that on India’s Independence Day, the farmers will hold flag marches and
repeat their demands of repealing the three agri laws. Calls to repeal 3
farm laws will be reiterated during Independence Day rallies proposed by
Indian farmers.
The three agricultural laws introduced by Modi government in September
last year have sparked one of India’s biggest protests. Farmers across
India have been protesting against these laws since November last year.
New farm laws introduced by Modi regime are meant to undermine Indian
farmers’ autonomy. Tens of thousands of Indian farmers want
unconditional repeal of Modi-introduced new farm laws. DNA
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