New Delhi: The protest by the farmers against the new farm laws introduced by the Central government has been nearing 200 days and in order to intensify their agitation, the farmers have announced a sit-in at Raj Bhavans across the country in June 26. A Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) leader said on Friday: "There will be a protest of farmers on June 26 and black flags will be shown.
A memorandum will also be sent to President Ram Nath Kovind."Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Dharmendra Malik told IANS that June 26 will be celebrated as "Save Agriculture, Save Democracy Day". At the same time, by showing black flags at Raj Bhavans and giving memorandum to the President through the Governor in every state, "we will stage our protest".
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According to farmer leaders, on June 26, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had imposed an Emergency in the country. "Even today, the Modi government has also imposed an undeclared emergency in the country," they submitted. Meanwhile, the farmers have also expressed concern over the safety of women at the border. According to the farmers, a committee will be formed by Saturday for the safety of women at the agitation site.