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In a joint statement released by 16 opposition parties on Thursday, it was announced that the opposition parties will boycott the President's address to the joint sitting of Parliament on January 29 because of the ongoing farmers' issue.
The Opposition leaders expressed their solidarity with the protesting farmers and reiterated their demand for the repeal of the three new farm laws.
The 16 Opposition parties also demand a probe into the Centre's role in violence on Republic Day in Delhi, said the leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha while speaking to the media with Congress' chief whip in Lok Sabha, K Suresh, by his side.
The Congress on Wednesday had held Union Home Minister Amit Shah responsible for the violence that shook the national capital on Republic Day and said he should be sacked immediately.
The Congress had also accused the Modi government of being part of a concerted conspiracy to malign the farmers' agitation by allowing some miscreants to enter the Red Fort complex and hoist a religious flag, in their bid to ensure that the farmers bury their demand for the repeal of the three new agri laws.
President Ram Nath Kovind would address the joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament on January 29.
(With PTI inputs.)
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