Farmers’ Resistance to the Farm Laws Hardens
Farmers continue to agitate against the new farm laws and plan to use the Navaratri festivities to make their voice heard.
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Farmers continue to agitate against the new farm laws and plan to use the Navaratri festivities to make their voice heard.
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We call upon people’s organisations all across the country to come together and launch a concerted campaign to reach out to the people and make them aware of the anti-people anti-Constitution agenda being pursued by the Narendra Modi-led BJP government.
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