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Bharat Bandh Today Updates: Solution to farmers' protest only through dialogue, says Rakesh Tikait

Bharat Bandh LIVE Updates: The SKM said the bandh was observed peacefully in 'more than 23 states' and not a single untoward incident was reported

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Bharat Bandh Today Updates: Solution to farmers' protest only through dialogue, says Rakesh Tikait

Response to Bharat Bandh has been tepid so far as normal life remains uninterrupted. Solidarity rallies and demonstrations took place in some places. Twitter @KisanEktaMorcha

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Sept 27, 2021 - 18:33 (IST)

Solution to farmers' protest only though dialogue: Tikait

Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait on Monday said the solution to the ongoing farmers' protest against the Centre's three agri laws can be reached only through dialogue and not in the courts. The Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) national spokesperson was speaking during an online discussion hosted by the Bharatiya Chhatra Sansad (Indian Students Parliament), Pune, a non-political platform.

Tikait said the 10-month-long protest, under the banner of Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), is to prevent ''roti'' from becoming a market commodity, and privatisation of the agriculture sector. "I don't know what is going to be the end of this protest but the movement has begun and the country's youth, who often remained away from discussion on farming-related issues, is also joining it," he said.

Sept 27, 2021 - 18:13 (IST)

Received unprecendted response: SKM

The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), a united forum of farmer unions protesting the three farm laws, on Monday said its call for a Bharat Bandh received "unprecedented and historic" response from more than 23 states and not a single untoward incident was reported from anywhere.

"Reports have been pouring in about the overwhelmingly positive and resounding response to the Bharat Bandh call … to mark 10 months of peaceful protests with rightful demands from the ''annadaatas'' of the country. Spontaneous participation from various sections of the society was witnessed at most places," it said in a statement.

The SKM said the bandh was observed peacefully in "more than 23 states" and not a single untoward incident was reported.

Sept 27, 2021 - 17:33 (IST)

Bharat Bandh effect in India latest update

Bharat Bandh disrupts lives in pockets

Several trains were cancelled, highways and key roads blocked and many thousands stranded for hours on Monday as a nationwide 10-hour shutdown against the Centre’s three agri laws disrupted lives across parts of India, particularly in the north.

The impact of the 6 am to 4 pm Bharat Bandh, which saw demonstrations in many places, passed off relatively peacefully with no reports of injuries or serious clashes. It was felt the most around Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, the centre of the farm protests, and also in large pockets of Kerala, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha.

 

Sept 27, 2021 - 17:18 (IST)

Bharat Bandh effect in Chhattisgarh latest update

Mixed response in Chhattisgarh

 

The Bharat Bandh called by farmer unions against the Centre's three agriculture laws evoked a mixed response in Congress-ruled Chhattisgarh as most of the shops and establishments remained open in major cities. Agitators staged protests at different locations and briefly blocked roads at many places in the state demanding repeal of the three laws.

Overall, the bandh remained peaceful with no untoward incident reported so far from any part of Chhattisgarh. The ruling Congress had extended support to the national shutdown.

Sept 27, 2021 - 16:59 (IST)

Bharat Bandh effect in MP latest update

No major impact in MP

 

The Bharat Bandh call given by some farmer unions against the Centre''s new farm laws had no major impact in Madhya Pradesh on Monday as day-to-day and commercial activities went on as usual. Eyewitnesses said road traffic was normal in the state capital Bhopal and commercial hub Indore.

However, talking to PTI, Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Mahasangh national president Shivkumar Kakkaji claimed, "The bandh called by farmers against the three laws and for demanding guaranteed MSP for crops has been successful.”

Sept 27, 2021 - 16:23 (IST)

25 trains affected, says Indian Railways

At least 25 trains have been affected due to the Bharat Bandh called by farm unions on Monday to protest the Centre's three agri laws, officials said. "More than 20 locations are being blocked in Delhi, Ambala, and Firozepur divisions. About 25 trains are affected due to this," a spokesperson for the Northern Railway said.

Officials said the Delhi-Amritsar Shan-e-Punjab, New Delhi-Moga Express, Old Delhi-Pathankot Express, Vande Bharat Express from New Delhi to Katra, and Amritsar Shatabdi are some of the trains that have been affected.

 

Sept 27, 2021 - 16:10 (IST)

Bharat Bandh effect in Jammu latest update

Rallies, demonstrations to demand repeal of farm laws

 

Demonstrations and rallies were held across Jammu district on Monday in support of the Bharat Bandh called by farmers to demand repeal of the Centre's three agri laws. Led by CPI(M) leader MY Tarigami, hundreds of activists and farmers took out a rally and sat on a dharna on the main road here, leading to disruption of traffic. Addressing the activists, Tarigami said these "anti-farmer" laws are bound to "destroy" the agriculture sector and threaten India's food security.

Sept 27, 2021 - 15:56 (IST)

Bharat Bandh effect in Maharashtra latest update

Normal life unaffected in Maha, non-BJP parties stage protests

Commercial establishments and local transport were operating as usual and normal life remained unaffected across Maharashtra on Monday even as various non-BJP parties held demonstrations and bike rallies in parts of the state in support of the Bharat Bandh called by farmer unions against the Centre's three agri laws, officials said.

An APMC remained closed in Pune and a pro-farmers' outfit staged a road blockage in Nagpur, while some protesters were detained at some places and later released, they said. In Mumbai, Congress workers, holding placards, assembled at some places like Andheri and Jogeshwari and shouted slogans against the farm bills, but shops and other commercial establishments were open as usual and traffic movement was normal, they said.

Sept 27, 2021 - 15:51 (IST)

Bharat Bandh effect in Assam latest update

Shutdown fails to evoke response in Assam

Assam remained unaffected by the Bharat Bandh on Monday as public transport operated as usual, markets were open and offices registered usual attendance. The Opposition Congress, which supported the bandh, did not organise any protest programme in the state. In Guwahati, members of the SUCI (Communist) took out a protest rally in the morning, raising slogans against the three farm laws.

They were detained by the police near the Ulubari point. There were no reports of any other protest or demonstration from across the state. Congress state president Bhupen Bora urged the people to come out on the streets in support of the bandh, but party workers were missing. Congress spokesperson Bobbeeta Sharma said the party had appealed to the people to spontaneously support the Bandh.

Sept 27, 2021 - 15:40 (IST)

Bharat Bandh effect in Delhi latest update

Business activities unaffected in Delhi, massive jams in border areas

Markets remained open and business activities were largely unaffected in the National Capital on Monday, though massive traffic snarls were witnessed in border areas due to road blockades by protesters and security checks by police during the Bharat Bandh called by farmers against the Centre's three agri laws.

The auto and taxi unions as well as several traders' bodies extended only "in-principle support" to the Bharat Bandh and decided not to join the strike, saying their livelihood has already been hit hard due to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown.

Bharat Bandh Latest Updates: Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said that the farmers' call for a Bandh was fully successful with daily life suspended in several states such as Bihar, Punjab, Haryana, Kerala and Uttar Pradesh

Massive traffic snarl seen at Gurugram-Delhi border as vehicles entering the national capital are being checked by Delhi Police and paramilitary jawans, in wake of Bharat Bandh called by farmer organisations today.

Expressing support for protesting farmers, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said the farmers' non-violent 'satyagraha' is still resolute but the "exploitative" government does not like this and that is why a 'Bharat Bandh' has been called.

Many non-NDA parties have extended support to the nationwide 10-hour strike on Monday called by farmers protesting against the three agri laws under the aegis of Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM). The outfit on Sunday appealed for complete peace during the Bandh and urged all Indians to join the strike.

"It was on September 27, 2020 that President Shri Ram Nath Kovind assented to and brought into force the three anti-farmer black laws last year. Tomorrow, there will be a total Bharat Bandh observed around the country from 6 AM to 4 PM, " the SKM, which is an umbrella body of over 40 farmer unions, said in a statement.

Farmer unions along with their supporters, including trade unions, have made detailed plans to ensure that life remains suspended tomorrow across the country, except for emergency services, it said. "It is a day to express support to the annadatas (farmers) of the country, the ones who keep all Indians alive," it said.

The Congress, Aam Aadmi Party, Samajwadi Party, Telugu Desam Party, Bahujan Samaj Party, Left parties and Swaraj India have backed the Bandh call.

Congress general secretary (organisation) K C Venugopal said the Congress and its workers will extend full support to the peaceful 'Bharat Bandh' called by farmer unions. "We believe in the right of our farmers and we will stand by them in their fight against the black farm laws," he said in a tweet. "All PCC presidents, chiefs of frontal organisations are requested to go out in front with our Annadatas in their peaceful Bharat Bandh across the country," Venugopal said.

n a tweet in Hindi, BSP chief Mayawati said, "The farmers of the country do not endorse the three farm laws brought in a hurry by the Centre, and are sad about it". She said her party supports their call for a peaceful bandh and asked the Centre to hold proper consultations with farmers and bring a new law with their agreement.

In Kerala, both the ruling LDF and the Congress-led UDF have supported the nationwide farmers' strike, even as the BJP denounced the hartal as "anti-people". INTUC state president R Chandrasekharan told PTI that since the hartal has the support of both LDF and UDF, the state is expected to come to a standstill on Monday.

He said except for RSS-affiliated Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), all other trade unions are supporting the strike. He said there would be no blocking of vehicles or forced shutting down of shops.

The YSR Congress government in Andhra Pradesh has also announced support to the Bharat Bandh.

Farmers from different parts of the country, especially Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, have been protesting at Delhi borders since November last year, demanding the repeal of the three contentious farm laws that they fear would do away with the Minimum Support Price (MSP) system, leaving them at the mercy of big corporations.

They are also seeking a legal guarantee for MSP.

The government and farmer unions have held 11 rounds of talks so far, the last being on January 22, to break the deadlock and end the farmers' protest. Talks have not resumed following widespread violence during a tractor rally by farmers on January 26 when protesters had stormed the Red Fort and hoisted a religious flag on the ramparts.

"Punjab's new Chief Minister extended his support, and in Jharkhand, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, Congress and RJD have been jointly planning for the success of the Bharat Bandh. In Tamil Nadu, the ruling DMK supports the bandh," the statement by the SKM said.

In the national capital, the SKM said, central trade unions will organise a protest rally at Jantar Mantar at 11 AM. "Several bar associations and local units of All India Lawyers' Union have extended their support," the farmers' body said.

The Delhi Police said it has taken adequate security measures like intensified patrolling and deployment of extra personnel at pickets in border areas of the national capital.

Every vehicle entering the national capital is being thoroughly checked, according to the police. A senior police officer said no protestor will be allowed to enter Delhi from the three protest sites at the city's borders

"In view of Bharat Bandh, adequate security arrangements have been made as a precautionary measure. Pickets at the border areas have been strengthened and all vital installations, including India Gate and Vijay Chowk will have adequate deployment," Deputy Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Deepak Yadav said.

The SKM said that the birth anniversary of Shaheed Bhagat Singh on September 28 will be marked by the farmers' movement and urged the youth and students to join in large numbers at the morchas to mark the day.

The SKM claimed that more than 605 farmers have lost their lives in the agitation so far.

It called for the closure of all government and private offices, educational and other institutions, shops, industries and commercial establishments as well as public events. All emergency establishments and essential services, including hospitals, medical stores, relief and rescue work and people attending to personal emergencies will be exempted, it said.

The three laws -- The Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020, and The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020 -- were passed by Parliament in September last year.

The government has been projecting the three laws as major agricultural reforms.

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