Agriculture legislation repealed: SKM will meet on November 27 to determine on future plan of action

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With Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying the repeal of three controversial agriculture legal guidelines, farmer chief Balbir Singh Rajewal on Sunday mentioned the United Kisan Morcha (SKM) will maintain a gathering on November 27 to determine on the long run plan of action. He mentioned that on November 29, the farmers’ march to the Parliament would go on as per the schedule.

Addressing a press convention on the Singhu border after a gathering, Rajewal mentioned the SKM would go forward with the packages they’d deliberate earlier, information company PTI reported.

“We mentioned repeal of agricultural legal guidelines. After that some choices had been taken. The pre-scheduled packages of SKM will proceed as is. On November 22, there can be a Kisan Panchayat in Lucknow, on November 26 there can be a gathering on all borders and on November 29, a march can be taken out to Parliament.

The SKM, an umbrella physique of agitating unions, held a gathering earlier on Sunday to determine on the minimal help value (MSP) concern and the following plan of action, together with the proposed each day tractor march to Parliament, through the upcoming winter session.

The SKM can even manage a mahapanchayat in Lucknow on Monday to indicate energy after Modi’s announcement to repeal three agriculture legal guidelines.

The gathering on the metropolis’s Eco Garden was deliberate a number of months earlier than Friday’s announcement.

Farmer leaders mentioned till the federal government passes a legislation on MSP, withdraws the Electricity Amendment Bill and sacks Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra, the protests will proceed.

In a tweet in Hindi on Sunday, Rakesh Tikait, nationwide spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh mentioned, “Chalo Lucknow chalo Lucknow (Let’s go to Lucknow) for the MSP Adhikar Kisan Mahapanchayat. The agricultural reforms being talked about are pretend and sham. Agricultural reforms will not be going to cease the plight of farmers. The largest reform for farmers and agriculture can be to make a legislation associated to MSP.

BKU’s Uttar Pradesh unit vice-president Harnam Singh Verma instructed PTI, “The Prime Minister has introduced the repeal of three agriculture legal guidelines, however he didn’t specify when the MSP Act can be enacted. Until a legislation is made on MSP and Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra is eliminated, the agitation will proceed.

Farmer leaders have been saying that until the Center formally repeals these legal guidelines in Parliament, the protesters will stay within the border areas of Delhi. He has additionally indicated that his agitation for the statutory assure of MSP will proceed.

(with PTI inputs)

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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