DMK convenes all-party meet to deliberate Tamil Nadu farmers' woes

However, Tamil Nadu farmers continue to protest for drought relief at Jantar Mantar in Delhi

ANI  |  Chennai (Tamil Nadu) 

Tamil farmers during their protest demanding loan waiver and compensation for crop failure, at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi
Tamil farmers during their protest demanding loan waiver and compensation for crop failure, at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi

The (DMK) has convened an all-party meeting to deliberate the woes of the of drought-hit agitating for a crop loan waiver.

Earlier on Tuesday, Deputy Chairman asked the Centre to hold talks with the agitating

Meanwhile, the continue to protest for relief at the in the national capital.

The have been resorting to different ways of protesting, right from bringing skulls of dead to standing nude in front of the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to male wearing sarees.

Earlier, leader Manishankar Aiyar and MP had joined the protesting at the

working president M.K. Stalin had also met the on April 1 and lashed out at the Centre, saying it seemed to be "unperturbed" by their issues.

The have been demanding that their loans from nationalised banks be forgiven, fair and just prices be set for their produce besides realistic solutions to address water scarcity in

All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagham (AIADMK) member and Deputy Speaker M had earlier this week visited the agitating at the and assured them that their grievances would be placed before Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the earliest.

DMK convenes all-party meet to deliberate Tamil Nadu farmers' woes

However, Tamil Nadu farmers continue to protest for drought relief at Jantar Mantar in Delhi

However, Tamil Nadu farmers continue to protest for drought relief at Jantar Mantar in Delhi

The (DMK) has convened an all-party meeting to deliberate the woes of the of drought-hit agitating for a crop loan waiver.

Earlier on Tuesday, Deputy Chairman asked the Centre to hold talks with the agitating

Meanwhile, the continue to protest for relief at the in the national capital.

The have been resorting to different ways of protesting, right from bringing skulls of dead to standing nude in front of the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to male wearing sarees.

Earlier, leader Manishankar Aiyar and MP had joined the protesting at the

working president M.K. Stalin had also met the on April 1 and lashed out at the Centre, saying it seemed to be "unperturbed" by their issues.

The have been demanding that their loans from nationalised banks be forgiven, fair and just prices be set for their produce besides realistic solutions to address water scarcity in

All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagham (AIADMK) member and Deputy Speaker M had earlier this week visited the agitating at the and assured them that their grievances would be placed before Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the earliest.

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