On 27th, During the Mann Ki Baat Program, Farmers Beat a Plate in the Yard: Nabanirman Krushak Sangathan

Odisha, Bhubaneswar, 25/12/2020: Farmers have called for the repeal of the Black Agriculture Act by throwing plates in their backyard during Modi’s Mann Ki Baat. “It just came to our attention then. Millions of farmers in Delhi staged non-violent protests in the cold, demanding the repeal of the Black Agriculture Act in the freezing two degrees Celsius, while Modi is yet to take a final decision.

In contrast, The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has campaigned at 700 places to support the law. Kisandev Nanda, the state convener of the Nabanirman Krushak Sangathan, farmer leaders, on Monday, 27th, Mann Ki Baat program to counter Narendra Modi and his false propaganda During this, the farmers were called to protest by playing thali in their backyard and squares.

Mr. Nanda said that the Art of Agriculture Act would destroy the farmers. On behalf of the United Kisan Morcha, There has been a call to repeal three anti-farmer laws to bring the long-running farmer movement to the grassroots in Delhi. Under this law, not only will the profession get out of the hands of the farmers, but many people in the future Will go to the mouth of death. The historical movement heads in Delhi Not only for farmers, but also the problem of deaths due to millions of fears.

Once unscrupulous traders get legal assistance for illegal hoardings, the price of food items will skyrocket. Likewise, the law has been approved to defraud farmers of fake seed and fertilizer companies. Even if all the seeds are spoiled, the farmer cannot go to court for justice. Similarly, by encouraging companies to cultivate more land, farmers will not be able to compete with companies.

Since the MSP is not protected under the law, farmers in the open market outside the mandis will fall prey to unscrupulous brokers and traders, who do not get a higher price when they sell grain in the open market. Today’s press conference was attended by Youth State Coordinator Manwar Alli, State Committee Member Shuvendu Mallik, Sangram Kishore Chief.

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