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Farmers' protest: Haryana govt is symbol of atrocity against farmers, says Harish Rawat

Written by  Rajan Nath -- September 09th 2021 02:58 PM -- Updated: September 09th 2021 03:06 PM
Farmers' protest: Haryana govt is symbol of atrocity against farmers, says Harish Rawat

Farmers' protest: Haryana govt is symbol of atrocity against farmers, says Harish Rawat

Amid farmers' protest in Karnal following the lathicharge against the farmers last month, Congress leader Harish Rawat on Thursday said that the Haryana government has become a "symbol of atrocity" against farmers. Harish Rawat said that the whole country supports farmers' demands and the three farm laws enacted by the Centre have no moral standing. Also Read | Sukhbir Singh Badal objects to Harji Grewal’s anti-national remark Harish Rawat apologises for comparing PPCC working presidents with Panj Pyare "You are claiming to formulate laws to benefit farmers but they are themselves saying that these laws are against their interests. How can these laws have any moral standing then?" he asked. Also read | Air India’s Amritsar-Rome direct flight resumes from September 8 Karnal Farmers Protest, Karnal Kisan Mahapanchayat Today Live News: Farmers continue to gherao mini secretariat, internet & SMS services suspended "Everyone, including Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, should know that fighting against farmers and God will only bring destruction. This Central government is fighting against farmers. Not only is this going to affect our agriculture, but will also have an adverse effect on our economy," he claimed. The farmers in Karnal have been demonstrating outside the mini secretariat since Tuesday demanding action against the officials who ordered lathi charge against protesters in the district on August 28. A Kisan Mahapanchayat was also held in Muzaffarnagar on Sunday against the three farm laws. Karnal Farmers Protest, Karnal Kisan Mahapanchayat Today Live News: Farmers gather in Karnal for mahapanchayat, officials hold talks with their leaders Farmers have been protesting on the different borders of the national capital since November 26 last year against the three newly enacted farm laws. Several rounds of discussion have been held between the farmer leaders and the Centre but the impasse remains. -PTC News


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