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Farmers' protest LIVE: Bharat Bandh draws more support; Centre issues advisory

Protest enters 12th day
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Published : Dec 7, 2020, 7:45 AM IST

Updated : Dec 8, 2020, 2:53 AM IST

02:43 December 08

Reforms measures incorporated in farm laws recommended by panel during Cong tenure: Govt sources

Government sources on Monday said reforms measures incorporated in three new farm sector legislations were recommended by a Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led committee in 2010 when the Congress was in power.

The agitating farmers, seeking repeal of the farm laws, have given the call for a 'Bharat Bandh' on Tuesday and several opposition parties, including the Congress and the NCP, have extended their support to it.

With the opposition rallying around the farmers' protest against the Narendra Modi government's agri reforms, senior BJP leader and Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday accused its rivals of "shameful double standards" as it claimed that parties like the Congress and the NCP had once supported what are now key provisions of the new laws.

Government sources said that in its report submitted in December 2010, the committee led by then Haryana Chief Minister Hooda had said, "The market for agricultural produce must be immediately freed of all sorts of restrictions on movement, trading, stocking, finance, exports, etc. No monopoly, including that of APMC or corporate licenses, should be allowed to restrict the market."

The committee had also said that the concept of farmers' markets, where farmers can freely sell to the consumers directly must be promoted, sources claimed.

02:42 December 08

Parkash Singh Badal seeks PM's personal intervention in finding solution 

Former Punjab Chief Minister and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patriarch Parkash Singh Badal on Monday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking his "personal intervention" in reaching a solution to get the stalemate broken. 

This comes ahead of December 8 'Bharat Bandh' call given by the farmers who are protesting against farm laws. SAD which broken its ties with NDA, soon after the passage of farm bills (now laws), has also supported the Bharat Bandh. 

02:41 December 08

Gujarat doesn't support Bharat Bandh, says CM Vijay Rupani

Chief Minister of Gujarat Vijay Rupani on Monday said the state is not supporting Bharat Bandh call made by farmers and if anyone tries to close shops and other establishments forcefully then strict action will be taken against them. 

Speaking at a press conference, Rupani said, "Bharat Bandh is not supported by farmers and Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMCs) in Gujarat. There is no such situation in Gujarat. Tomorrow the bandh will not be successful. The government has also made complete arrangements that no violent incident should happen in the name of the bandh."

Gujarat is not supporting the 'Bharat Bandh' call made by farmers. If anyone tries to close shops and other establishments forcefully then strict action will be taken against them, the Chief Minister said. 

02:39 December 08

Makeshift medical camp continues to operate at Singhu border amid farmers' protest 

On day 12 of the farmer protests at the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border), a make-shift medical camp continued to operate there on Monday. 

Speaking to Dr Gurpreet Singh, who is a general practitioner at a hospital in Amritsar, said, "We have attended to 400 farmers with ailments. They have been provided with treatment." "Many members of several Kisan Unions and protestors have complained of cold and fever." 

He reiterated that to serve these patients, they have come from Amritsar. "We have carried many medicines for various ailments. We have checked the blood pressure, sugar, fever, diabetes of various patients. As per our knowledge, no COVID-19 case has visited us. We will continue to help the protestors," he added.

02:38 December 08

Lawyers of all Delhi district courts to hold demonstration in support of Bharat Bandh today

The Bar Council of Delhi and coordination committee of all the district courts of Delhi will support the Bharat Bandh of farmers and hold a peaceful demonstration on Tuesday in their respective court complexes, coordination committee chairman Sanjeev Nasiar said on Monday. 

Bar Council of Delhi and coordination committee through a press statement stated that the legal fraternity fully supports the demand of the farmers and urges upon the Government of India to consider the genuine demands of the farmer community. 

According to the statement, the legal fraternity is astonished as to how the government without discussion with the farmers as well as the representatives of the bar have gone ahead to enact the farm bills.

02:37 December 08

PM Modi brought agricultural reforms for farmers' welfare: Jaypal Reddy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced agricultural reforms for the good marketing and welfare of the farmers, according to Jaypal Reddy, All India Farmers Alliance, South India convenor. 

Reddy said on Monday: "Today framers need reforms in agriculture for which our Prime Minister brought three new agricultural reforms out of which the first one is Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce where a farmer can sell anywhere in India without any restrictions which were not there previously."

02:36 December 08

00:22 December 08

Badal urges PM to 'show magnanimity' on farm laws

Days after returning his Padma Vibhushan, Akali Dal stalwart Parkash Singh Badal on Monday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to scrap the three new central farm laws, claiming they have pushed the country into a deep turmoil.

In a four-page letter, Badal called upon the Prime Minister to "show magnanimity and withdraw these laws "as a first step towards the resolution of the serious crisis confronting the country today. 

This letter follows his December 3 announcement about returning Padma Vibhushan in protest against the farm laws.

00:20 December 08

TMC to morally support farmers' strike call, not to enforce it

The ruling TMC in West Bengal on Monday decided to extend "moral support" to the December 8 nationwide strike called by farmers to protest against the new agriculture laws and in solidarity will stages it-ins in various parts of the state for the next three days. 

Senior TMC leader and MP Saugata Roy said the party will not enforce the strike called by the farmers as it is against "bandh culture".  

00:20 December 08

Bharat Bandh draws more support; Centre issues advisory

 A nationwide strike on Tuesday called by agitating farmer unions to press for repeal of the Centre's agri laws is likely to have an impact in parts of north India and some non-BJP ruled states elsewhere, even as the farmer leaders said that no one should be forced to join the shutdown.

With almost all opposition parties and several trade unions backing the 'Bharat Bandh' and many announcing parallel protests in support of the farmers, the Centre has issued an advisory directing all the states and Union Territories to tighten security and ensure COVID guidelines are followed. The railways too asked its personnel to step up vigil saying protesters may organise rail blockades in 16 states.

Appealing to everyone to join the "symbolic" bandh, farmer leaders said they will block key roads during their 'chakka jam' protest from 11 AM to 3 PM as part of their stir, which has drawn people from northern states especially Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi since the last 12 days.

00:18 December 08

BJD maintains silence on Bharat Bandh; Cong raises accusing finger at it

Odisha's ruling BJD on Monday maintained silence on the Bharat Bandh on new farm laws and preferred to resolve the farmers' issues through dialogue, prompting the Congress to raise an accusing finger at it.

The Congress, which has asked its workers and supporters to actively participate in the December 8 Bandh in Odisha took a swipe at the BJD, describing the regional party as "part of the BJP".

The Biju Janata Dal (BJD), however, said that it has always been with the farming community.

22:50 December 07

Government stands with farmers to resolve their issues: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that the government stands with the farmers, it will clarify their doubts and resolve their issues.  

"We won’t spare those elements who may try to create chaos in the country under the cover of farmers’ protest, " he said.  

He further said, "Sharad Pawar wrote to me in 2011 saying that here's need to amend APMC Act on lines of model APMC Act to encourage private sector investment in marketing, infrastructure & providing alternate competitive marketing channels in the overall interest of farmers, consumers & Agri trade."

22:42 December 07

Haryana farmers' delegations meet Union Min Tomar
Haryana farmers' delegations meet Union Min Tomar

Delegation of 20 Haryana farmers meet Union Min Tomar

A delegation of 20 from Haryana met Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar to extend their support for the new legislation. 

Calling it a delegation of 'progressive farmers', a member of the team said the group led by Padmashree awardee Kamal Singh Chavan met Tomar in support of the farm laws enacted in September and demanded the government may amend some provisions but it should not repeal them.

22:24 December 07

SAD cancels centenary celebrations in view of farmers' agitation

The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has cancelled its three-day programme to mark the beginning of its centenary celebrations in view of the ongoing agitation by farmers, party leader Daljit Singh Cheema said on Monday.

The SAD core committee took the decision at a meeting presided by its chief Sukhbir Singh Badal.

The party, which pulled out of the ruling coalition at the Centre over the farm laws, demanded that the government repeal the legislation immediately and make statutory provisions for assured government procurement of farm produce at the minimum support price.  

Cheema said thousands of Akali workers have been participating in the ongoing protest at Delhi borders against the three farm laws.  

The party felt that the ongoing agitation would suffer if a large-scale, three-day event was held at Anandpur Sahib as planned, he said.

22:18 December 07

Amritsar MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla speaking to ETV Bharat

Amritsar MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla demands special session to repeal farm laws

Amritsar MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla demanded that a special session be called to solve the issue of farmers.

"Our farmers are protesting so I demand a special session to solve the issue. I had opposed the bill during the winter session of the Parliament too. During that time only a few parties had opposed the bill but now so many parties are opposing the newly enacted farm laws," he added.

19:49 December 07

Haryana CM says opposition doing petty politics

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said opposition parties are doing petty politics in the name of farmers which is condemnable.

"Public and farmers should understand that there is no harm in implementing the laws that have been enacted for the progress of farmers. PM has assured that MSP will continue," he added.

18:07 December 07

PM Modi's pitch on reforms: Can’t build new century with old laws

Amid the row over laws meant to bring a major change in the agri-marketing sector, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said reforms are needed for development and some laws from the past century have become a burden now.

Launching the Agra metro rail project through video conference, Modi said the reforms carried out by his government are also getting reflected in election results.

17:48 December 07

CPI(M-L) leader Lashkar Singh speaking to ETV Bharat

CPI(M-L) leader Lashkar Singh bats for agitating farmers

Supporting the agitating farmers, CPI(M-L) leader Lashkar Singh said that the Bharat Bandh should not be a general shutdown but a complete shutdown, so that the government gets a lesson.

"The repeal of this law is the only way to end the peasant movement," he added.

17:34 December 07

Make-shift medical camp at Singhu border

Make-shift medical camp continues to operate at Singhu border

The make-shift medical camp continues to operate at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana) where farmers are protesting.

"We have attended 400 farmers with ailments. They have been provided with required treatment," says a volunteer.

17:25 December 07

BSNL Employees Union extends support to farmers' organisation

"BSNL Employees Union (BSNLEU) is fully supporting the demands of the farmers' organisations calling for the repealing of the Farm Acts, undemocratically passed in the last session of the Parliament," the union stated. 

17:12 December 07

A protestor plays a bean in fron of buffallo

Protestor plays bean in front of buffalo

A video has surfaced where a protestor is seen playing a bean in front of a buffalo in Noida.

17:02 December 07

Satnam Singh Bhamara comes in support of farmers
Satnam Singh Bhamara comes in support of farmers

Indian NBA player Satnam Singh Bhamara extends support to farmers

Satnam Singh Bhamara, the first Indian-born player to be drafted in the NBA, has extended his support to protesting farmers. 

16:35 December 07

Opposition's stand against farm reforms exposes its shameful double standards: BJP

The BJP lashed out at the opposition parties for coming out against the farm reforms enacted by the Narendra Modi government as it cited their earlier support to many provisions of the new laws to accuse them of "shameful double standards". 

Senior BJP leader and Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad alleged that a section of farmers has fallen in the grip of a few people with "vested interests" and asserted that the government was working to address their misgivings about the reforms, which have drawn strong protests from a section of cultivators.

16:29 December 07

  • It is most worrying to see that our #farmers are spending nights in cold weather on roads, while the govt continues to ignore their genuine demands. PM Modi ji must intervene directly, listen to leaders of farmer unions & resolve the impasse.

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PM Modi must intervene directly: Ashok Gehlot

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said it is most worrying to see that farmers are spending nights in cold weather on roads, while the govt continues to ignore their genuine demands. 

"PM Modi ji must intervene directly, listen to leaders of farmer unions & resolve the impasse," he said.

He further said that the NDA govt must shun its arrogance, insensitivity, adamant attitude and roll back the black farm laws. 

"The Congress Party stands with our farmers in ensuring the mandi system, MSP must continue & farmers & farmlands are saved from big corporates," he added. 

15:56 December 07

Uttar Pradesh CM addressing the media

Political opponents playing politics over farm laws: Yogi Adityanath

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that over the past six years, the Modi government has implemented revolutionary laws in favour of farmers. 

"Political opponents are playing politics over the new farm laws. The then Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar had written to states advocating reforms in the APMC act," he added.

15:33 December 07

SGPC organises Ardās for protesting farmers

SGPC organises Ardās for protesting farmers

Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) organised Ardās at Akal Takht in Amritsar to pray for farmers protesting at Delhi borders.

15:31 December 07

'Deeply hurt with Centre's behaviour towards protesting farmers'

Surjit Patar, the Punjabi writer & poet, said that he is deeply hurt with the behaviour of the Centre with the farmers protesting at Delhi borders. "Despite making repeated attempts, nothing conclusive done to satisfy them. I have decided to return Padma Shri in support of farmers," he added. 

15:28 December 07

Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee protests in Amritsar

Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee protests near new BJP office

Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee is protesting at the same spot in Amritsar where foundation stone laying ceremony of a new BJP office (in New Amritsar) is taking place.

The Police said, "Both groups are making their respective claims. There's no problem and situation is under control"

15:13 December 07

Take a decision soon to address farmers' issues: Gopal Rai to Centre 

Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai appealed to the central government to take a decision soon to address the issues of farmers. 

Rai, who also raised the issue in a meeting of ICAR called by the Centre on Monday, said if the income of farmers has to be increased, the minimum support price (MSP) will have to be implemented. 

"The farmers are shivering in cold since the last 11 days. If the income of farmers has to be increased, then as per the recommendations of the Swaminathan committee, MSP will have to be implemented," Rai told reporters. 

"As farmers are demanding, the central government must deliberate on their demands and take a decision soon to address the issue of farmers," he added.

15:13 December 07

BJP govt at Centre should withdraw farm laws or step down: Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee contended that the BJP government at the Centre should immediately withdraw the 'anti-people' farm laws or step down.

Addressing a rally in West Midnapore district, Banerjee asserted that she would rather stay in jail than 'remain silent or put up with BJP's misrule'. 'The BJP government (at the Centre) should immediately withdraw the farm bills or step down. It should not continue to remain in power after sacrificing the rights of the farmers,' she claimed.

14:52 December 07

Former wrestler Kartar Singh speaking to media

Police stop sportspersons from marching towards Rashtrapati Bhavan

Delhi Police stopped sportspersons who were marching towards Rashtrapati Bhavan to return their awards to the President.

Former wrestler Kartar Singh said, "30 sportspersons from Punjab and some others want to return their award."

13:44 December 07

Haryana Police arrests farmer leaders

Haryana police arrested various farmer leaders at Faridabad who had reached the Badarpur border to take part in the farmer protests.

It is alleged that all these farmer leaders reached the Badarpur border by dodging the police.  

Among the farmer leaders arrested were the National Secretary of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, Ratan Singh.

13:43 December 07

 Akhilesh courts arrest says can't muzzle farmers' voice 

Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav was put under undeclared house arrest on Monday morning and by afternoon he was arrested and taken away by Uttar Pradesh Police.

The arrest came as the numbers of party workers and supporters swelled outside his house and the former Chief Minister came out and sat on dharna outside the gates of his residence.

"The government cannot muzzle the voice of farmers. If the police want to arrest me, I am ready to go to jail.

"My party will continue to fight with the farmers for their welfare. The police have arrested and detained SP workers across the state.

"We are fighting to double the income of farmers, as earlier promised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he told reporters.

13:06 December 07

Sharad Pawar to meet President Kovind over farmers' protests

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar will meet President Ram Nath Kovind on December 9, over farmers' protests, said the NCP Maharashtra office.  

Former Agriculture Minister Pawar on Sunday said that the Centre passed the agricultural laws in haste and warned that if the situation is not resolved soon more farmers from across the country will join the protest.

"Farmers from Punjab and Haryana are the main producers of wheat and paddy, and they are protesting. If the situation is not resolved soon, we will see farmers from across the country joining them," Pawar said on the ongoing farmers' protest.

A nationwide shutdown has been called by the protesting farmers on December 8.

13:06 December 07

Centre unlikely to share draft amendments to farm laws with protestors before talks, hopes to resolve agitation through dialogue

The Union government's unrelenting attempts to resolve the farmers' agitation through dialogue is making little headway with few of the farmer unions remaining adamant on their demand to repeal the new agriculture laws.

While farmers expect the government to send the new draft with amendments to them before they come for the next round of meeting on December 9, sources in the government said that the draft will be discussed only at the discussion table.  

"It doesn't make any sense to send in draft before they come for discussion. They are most welcome to come and discuss and debate the amendments they want in the laws," added the source.  

The farmers had claimed that once the government sends the draft to them, they will first discuss it among themselves before coming for the meeting.  

The government, in a bid to make headway in the discussions, agreed to 'as many amendments' as demanded by the farmers. "The farmers seemed like a divided lot with few convinced of laws and government's intention to make amendments on their suggestions whereas there was a handful of those who remained adamant on the repeal of farm laws," added a source.  

Sources stated that farmers came with a list of demands not just demanding amendments but also amenities they expect the government to provide to facilitate their protest and agitation.  

"They want mics, street lights, sanitation and other things to be able to communicate with others effectively," added the source.  

To assuage the agitated farmers, the ministers committed to making amendments brought in as demands. "To this, one of the leaders quipped that so many amendments would be like changing all the sweets inside the box and yet keeping the box. So why not change the box," stated the source.  

The fifth round of talks remained inconclusive with government and farmers agreeing on drafting a new set of amendments to the existing farm laws.

13:02 December 07

Akhilesh Yadav and party workers stage a sit-in protest
Akhilesh Yadav and party workers stage a sit-in protest

Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav and party workers stage a sit-in protest after their vehicles were stopped by Police.He was scheduled to visit Kannauj to stage a demonstration in support of farmers, agitating against FarmLaws

12:26 December 07

Congress MPs from Punjab protest at Jantar Mantar
Congress MPs from Punjab protest at Jantar Mantar

Congress MPs from Punjab protest at Jantar Mantar, demanding winter session of Parliament to discuss farmers issue. "Session should be called, anti-farmer laws should be reconsidered & withdrawn. Govt is avoiding the session. It's against democracy," MP Manish Tewari says

12:24 December 07

Centre pressured us to covert stadiums into temporary prisons, says Kejriwal

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday alleged that the Centre tried to "pressure" the Delhi government to convert the nine stadiums into temporary prisons during the farmers' 'Dilli Chalo' protest.

Kejriwal's remarks come as he arrived at Guru Teg Bahadur Memorial near the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) to meet the protesting farmers and inspect the arrangements made for them.

Speaking to the media, he said that despite the Centre's pressure, the Delhi government did not proceed with the Delhi Police's request to convert stadiums into temporary prisons as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) believes that all the concerns of the farmers are legitimate.

"If you recall the farmers first came to the border areas of the Delhi, the Central government and the Delhi Police had pressured us to convert the 9 stadiums into prisons. At that time, I was put under pressure to give permission. I received a lot of phone calls. They had prepared a plan to send the farmers into the stadium. But we did not give them permission which helped the farmers to continue their protest," he alleged.

"First of all, we support all the demands of the farmers. All the concerns and demands of the farmers are legitimate. From the beginning, our government and our party have stood with the farmers' struggle," the Chief Minister said.

Last month, the Delhi Government had rejected the request made by the Delhi Police seeking to convert nine stadiums into temporary prisons, in view of the 'Delhi Chalo' farmers protest."The demand of the farmers is legitimate. The Centre must accept the demand made by the farmers. To put them behind the jail is not the solution. Every citizen in the country has the right to protest in a non-violent way...That is why we reject the demand made by Delhi Police to convert the stadiums into makeshift jails," the Delhi government had said in a statement.

Commenting on the current arrangements made to accommodate the needs of the farmers, Kejriwal said, "We have to help the farmers. Even today I have not come as a Chief Minister but as a 'sevadar' to help the farmers. They work for us 24 hours around the clock and today the farmers need us. I have come to see the arrangements being made for the farmers."

On farmers' 'Bharat bandh' call, Kejriwal said that the AAP will fully support the farmers with the hope that the 'bandh' will be observed peacefully.  

"Farmer said that they are satisfied by the basic arrangements here..... All of our workers, officials, and volunteers are helping the farmers. AAP will fully support the December 8 Bharat bandh throughout the country. I hope that this bandh will be observed peacefully," he said.  

Opposition parties, including Congress, Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), Communist Party of India (Marxist), Communist Party of India, Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP), Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Samajwadi Party (SP), All India Forward Bloc (AIFB), Shiv Sena and National Congress Party (NCP) also supported the call for 'Bharat bandh'.

11:50 December 07

We support all demands of farmers. Their issue & demands are valid. My party & I have stood with them from the very beginning. At the beginning of their protests, Delhi Police had sought permission to convert 9 stadiums into jails. I was pressurised but didn't permit: Delhi CM

11:21 December 07

The new farm bill has raised several doubts & insecurity in minds of farmers regarding MSP & other issues which the govt has failed to address. Modi Govt couldn't form broader consensus & has failed to satisfy legitimate apprehensions of the farmers & entire opposition: NCP 

11:10 December 07

An ambulance got stuck in traffic jam

An ambulance got stuck in traffic jam near the toll plaza on Delhi Noida Direct Flyway (DND), police facilitated its passage.

11:09 December 07

The chilla border on Noida link road is closed for traffic from Noida to Delhi due to farmers protests near Gautam Budh Dwar. People are advised to avoid Noida link road for coming to Delhi and use DND: Delhi Traffic Police.

10:57 December 07

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal reaches Guru Teg Bahadur Memorial near Singhu border

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal reaches Guru Teg Bahadur Memorial near Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border); meets protesting farmers, inspects arrangements made for them.

10:56 December 07

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to visit Singhu Border (Haryana-Delhi border) today where farmers' protest, against farm laws entered 12th day. Other ministers of Delhi Govt to also accompany the CM. They'll inspect arrangements made by the UT Govt for farmers at the spot.

10:14 December 07

Heavy police force deployed at Singhu border
Heavy police force deployed at Singhu border

Heavy police force deployed at Singhu border

Farmers' protest against the farm laws enters Day 12 at Singhu border (Haryana-Delhi border); heavy police force deployed.

10:12 December 07

Police force deployed outside Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav's residence

Police force deployed outside Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav's residence at Vikramaditya Marg. Yadav is scheduled to visit Kannauj to stage a demonstration in support of farmers protesting against the farm laws.

07:48 December 07

Farmers continue to camp at Singhu border
Farmers continue to camp at Singhu border

Farmers continue to camp at Singhu border (Haryana-Delhi border) to protest against the farm laws. The farmers' protest at Singhu border, against Central Government's Farm laws, entered 12th day today.

06:06 December 07

Farmers' protest LIVE: Protest enters 12th day

Heavy deployment of forces on Delhi border

Delhi: Delhi's border points were put under heavy police deployment with concrete barriers and multilayered barricades put in place as the fifth round of talks between the farmers and the government yielded no results.

The angry farmers after witnessing the heavy deployment started shouting slogans against the government and said they will not go back to their home until their demands are fulfilled by the Centre.

02:43 December 08

Reforms measures incorporated in farm laws recommended by panel during Cong tenure: Govt sources

Government sources on Monday said reforms measures incorporated in three new farm sector legislations were recommended by a Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led committee in 2010 when the Congress was in power.

The agitating farmers, seeking repeal of the farm laws, have given the call for a 'Bharat Bandh' on Tuesday and several opposition parties, including the Congress and the NCP, have extended their support to it.

With the opposition rallying around the farmers' protest against the Narendra Modi government's agri reforms, senior BJP leader and Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday accused its rivals of "shameful double standards" as it claimed that parties like the Congress and the NCP had once supported what are now key provisions of the new laws.

Government sources said that in its report submitted in December 2010, the committee led by then Haryana Chief Minister Hooda had said, "The market for agricultural produce must be immediately freed of all sorts of restrictions on movement, trading, stocking, finance, exports, etc. No monopoly, including that of APMC or corporate licenses, should be allowed to restrict the market."

The committee had also said that the concept of farmers' markets, where farmers can freely sell to the consumers directly must be promoted, sources claimed.

02:42 December 08

Parkash Singh Badal seeks PM's personal intervention in finding solution 

Former Punjab Chief Minister and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patriarch Parkash Singh Badal on Monday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking his "personal intervention" in reaching a solution to get the stalemate broken. 

This comes ahead of December 8 'Bharat Bandh' call given by the farmers who are protesting against farm laws. SAD which broken its ties with NDA, soon after the passage of farm bills (now laws), has also supported the Bharat Bandh. 

02:41 December 08

Gujarat doesn't support Bharat Bandh, says CM Vijay Rupani

Chief Minister of Gujarat Vijay Rupani on Monday said the state is not supporting Bharat Bandh call made by farmers and if anyone tries to close shops and other establishments forcefully then strict action will be taken against them. 

Speaking at a press conference, Rupani said, "Bharat Bandh is not supported by farmers and Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMCs) in Gujarat. There is no such situation in Gujarat. Tomorrow the bandh will not be successful. The government has also made complete arrangements that no violent incident should happen in the name of the bandh."

Gujarat is not supporting the 'Bharat Bandh' call made by farmers. If anyone tries to close shops and other establishments forcefully then strict action will be taken against them, the Chief Minister said. 

02:39 December 08

Makeshift medical camp continues to operate at Singhu border amid farmers' protest 

On day 12 of the farmer protests at the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border), a make-shift medical camp continued to operate there on Monday. 

Speaking to Dr Gurpreet Singh, who is a general practitioner at a hospital in Amritsar, said, "We have attended to 400 farmers with ailments. They have been provided with treatment." "Many members of several Kisan Unions and protestors have complained of cold and fever." 

He reiterated that to serve these patients, they have come from Amritsar. "We have carried many medicines for various ailments. We have checked the blood pressure, sugar, fever, diabetes of various patients. As per our knowledge, no COVID-19 case has visited us. We will continue to help the protestors," he added.

02:38 December 08

Lawyers of all Delhi district courts to hold demonstration in support of Bharat Bandh today

The Bar Council of Delhi and coordination committee of all the district courts of Delhi will support the Bharat Bandh of farmers and hold a peaceful demonstration on Tuesday in their respective court complexes, coordination committee chairman Sanjeev Nasiar said on Monday. 

Bar Council of Delhi and coordination committee through a press statement stated that the legal fraternity fully supports the demand of the farmers and urges upon the Government of India to consider the genuine demands of the farmer community. 

According to the statement, the legal fraternity is astonished as to how the government without discussion with the farmers as well as the representatives of the bar have gone ahead to enact the farm bills.

02:37 December 08

PM Modi brought agricultural reforms for farmers' welfare: Jaypal Reddy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced agricultural reforms for the good marketing and welfare of the farmers, according to Jaypal Reddy, All India Farmers Alliance, South India convenor. 

Reddy said on Monday: "Today framers need reforms in agriculture for which our Prime Minister brought three new agricultural reforms out of which the first one is Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce where a farmer can sell anywhere in India without any restrictions which were not there previously."

02:36 December 08

00:22 December 08

Badal urges PM to 'show magnanimity' on farm laws

Days after returning his Padma Vibhushan, Akali Dal stalwart Parkash Singh Badal on Monday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to scrap the three new central farm laws, claiming they have pushed the country into a deep turmoil.

In a four-page letter, Badal called upon the Prime Minister to "show magnanimity and withdraw these laws "as a first step towards the resolution of the serious crisis confronting the country today. 

This letter follows his December 3 announcement about returning Padma Vibhushan in protest against the farm laws.

00:20 December 08

TMC to morally support farmers' strike call, not to enforce it

The ruling TMC in West Bengal on Monday decided to extend "moral support" to the December 8 nationwide strike called by farmers to protest against the new agriculture laws and in solidarity will stages it-ins in various parts of the state for the next three days. 

Senior TMC leader and MP Saugata Roy said the party will not enforce the strike called by the farmers as it is against "bandh culture".  

00:20 December 08

Bharat Bandh draws more support; Centre issues advisory

 A nationwide strike on Tuesday called by agitating farmer unions to press for repeal of the Centre's agri laws is likely to have an impact in parts of north India and some non-BJP ruled states elsewhere, even as the farmer leaders said that no one should be forced to join the shutdown.

With almost all opposition parties and several trade unions backing the 'Bharat Bandh' and many announcing parallel protests in support of the farmers, the Centre has issued an advisory directing all the states and Union Territories to tighten security and ensure COVID guidelines are followed. The railways too asked its personnel to step up vigil saying protesters may organise rail blockades in 16 states.

Appealing to everyone to join the "symbolic" bandh, farmer leaders said they will block key roads during their 'chakka jam' protest from 11 AM to 3 PM as part of their stir, which has drawn people from northern states especially Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi since the last 12 days.

00:18 December 08

BJD maintains silence on Bharat Bandh; Cong raises accusing finger at it

Odisha's ruling BJD on Monday maintained silence on the Bharat Bandh on new farm laws and preferred to resolve the farmers' issues through dialogue, prompting the Congress to raise an accusing finger at it.

The Congress, which has asked its workers and supporters to actively participate in the December 8 Bandh in Odisha took a swipe at the BJD, describing the regional party as "part of the BJP".

The Biju Janata Dal (BJD), however, said that it has always been with the farming community.

22:50 December 07

Government stands with farmers to resolve their issues: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that the government stands with the farmers, it will clarify their doubts and resolve their issues.  

"We won’t spare those elements who may try to create chaos in the country under the cover of farmers’ protest, " he said.  

He further said, "Sharad Pawar wrote to me in 2011 saying that here's need to amend APMC Act on lines of model APMC Act to encourage private sector investment in marketing, infrastructure & providing alternate competitive marketing channels in the overall interest of farmers, consumers & Agri trade."

22:42 December 07

Haryana farmers' delegations meet Union Min Tomar
Haryana farmers' delegations meet Union Min Tomar

Delegation of 20 Haryana farmers meet Union Min Tomar

A delegation of 20 from Haryana met Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar to extend their support for the new legislation. 

Calling it a delegation of 'progressive farmers', a member of the team said the group led by Padmashree awardee Kamal Singh Chavan met Tomar in support of the farm laws enacted in September and demanded the government may amend some provisions but it should not repeal them.

22:24 December 07

SAD cancels centenary celebrations in view of farmers' agitation

The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has cancelled its three-day programme to mark the beginning of its centenary celebrations in view of the ongoing agitation by farmers, party leader Daljit Singh Cheema said on Monday.

The SAD core committee took the decision at a meeting presided by its chief Sukhbir Singh Badal.

The party, which pulled out of the ruling coalition at the Centre over the farm laws, demanded that the government repeal the legislation immediately and make statutory provisions for assured government procurement of farm produce at the minimum support price.  

Cheema said thousands of Akali workers have been participating in the ongoing protest at Delhi borders against the three farm laws.  

The party felt that the ongoing agitation would suffer if a large-scale, three-day event was held at Anandpur Sahib as planned, he said.

22:18 December 07

Amritsar MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla speaking to ETV Bharat

Amritsar MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla demands special session to repeal farm laws

Amritsar MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla demanded that a special session be called to solve the issue of farmers.

"Our farmers are protesting so I demand a special session to solve the issue. I had opposed the bill during the winter session of the Parliament too. During that time only a few parties had opposed the bill but now so many parties are opposing the newly enacted farm laws," he added.

19:49 December 07

Haryana CM says opposition doing petty politics

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said opposition parties are doing petty politics in the name of farmers which is condemnable.

"Public and farmers should understand that there is no harm in implementing the laws that have been enacted for the progress of farmers. PM has assured that MSP will continue," he added.

18:07 December 07

PM Modi's pitch on reforms: Can’t build new century with old laws

Amid the row over laws meant to bring a major change in the agri-marketing sector, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said reforms are needed for development and some laws from the past century have become a burden now.

Launching the Agra metro rail project through video conference, Modi said the reforms carried out by his government are also getting reflected in election results.

17:48 December 07

CPI(M-L) leader Lashkar Singh speaking to ETV Bharat

CPI(M-L) leader Lashkar Singh bats for agitating farmers

Supporting the agitating farmers, CPI(M-L) leader Lashkar Singh said that the Bharat Bandh should not be a general shutdown but a complete shutdown, so that the government gets a lesson.

"The repeal of this law is the only way to end the peasant movement," he added.

17:34 December 07

Make-shift medical camp at Singhu border

Make-shift medical camp continues to operate at Singhu border

The make-shift medical camp continues to operate at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana) where farmers are protesting.

"We have attended 400 farmers with ailments. They have been provided with required treatment," says a volunteer.

17:25 December 07

BSNL Employees Union extends support to farmers' organisation

"BSNL Employees Union (BSNLEU) is fully supporting the demands of the farmers' organisations calling for the repealing of the Farm Acts, undemocratically passed in the last session of the Parliament," the union stated. 

17:12 December 07

A protestor plays a bean in fron of buffallo

Protestor plays bean in front of buffalo

A video has surfaced where a protestor is seen playing a bean in front of a buffalo in Noida.

17:02 December 07

Satnam Singh Bhamara comes in support of farmers
Satnam Singh Bhamara comes in support of farmers

Indian NBA player Satnam Singh Bhamara extends support to farmers

Satnam Singh Bhamara, the first Indian-born player to be drafted in the NBA, has extended his support to protesting farmers. 

16:35 December 07

Opposition's stand against farm reforms exposes its shameful double standards: BJP

The BJP lashed out at the opposition parties for coming out against the farm reforms enacted by the Narendra Modi government as it cited their earlier support to many provisions of the new laws to accuse them of "shameful double standards". 

Senior BJP leader and Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad alleged that a section of farmers has fallen in the grip of a few people with "vested interests" and asserted that the government was working to address their misgivings about the reforms, which have drawn strong protests from a section of cultivators.

16:29 December 07

  • It is most worrying to see that our #farmers are spending nights in cold weather on roads, while the govt continues to ignore their genuine demands. PM Modi ji must intervene directly, listen to leaders of farmer unions & resolve the impasse.

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PM Modi must intervene directly: Ashok Gehlot

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said it is most worrying to see that farmers are spending nights in cold weather on roads, while the govt continues to ignore their genuine demands. 

"PM Modi ji must intervene directly, listen to leaders of farmer unions & resolve the impasse," he said.

He further said that the NDA govt must shun its arrogance, insensitivity, adamant attitude and roll back the black farm laws. 

"The Congress Party stands with our farmers in ensuring the mandi system, MSP must continue & farmers & farmlands are saved from big corporates," he added. 

15:56 December 07

Uttar Pradesh CM addressing the media

Political opponents playing politics over farm laws: Yogi Adityanath

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that over the past six years, the Modi government has implemented revolutionary laws in favour of farmers. 

"Political opponents are playing politics over the new farm laws. The then Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar had written to states advocating reforms in the APMC act," he added.

15:33 December 07

SGPC organises Ardās for protesting farmers

SGPC organises Ardās for protesting farmers

Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) organised Ardās at Akal Takht in Amritsar to pray for farmers protesting at Delhi borders.

15:31 December 07

'Deeply hurt with Centre's behaviour towards protesting farmers'

Surjit Patar, the Punjabi writer & poet, said that he is deeply hurt with the behaviour of the Centre with the farmers protesting at Delhi borders. "Despite making repeated attempts, nothing conclusive done to satisfy them. I have decided to return Padma Shri in support of farmers," he added. 

15:28 December 07

Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee protests in Amritsar

Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee protests near new BJP office

Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee is protesting at the same spot in Amritsar where foundation stone laying ceremony of a new BJP office (in New Amritsar) is taking place.

The Police said, "Both groups are making their respective claims. There's no problem and situation is under control"

15:13 December 07

Take a decision soon to address farmers' issues: Gopal Rai to Centre 

Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai appealed to the central government to take a decision soon to address the issues of farmers. 

Rai, who also raised the issue in a meeting of ICAR called by the Centre on Monday, said if the income of farmers has to be increased, the minimum support price (MSP) will have to be implemented. 

"The farmers are shivering in cold since the last 11 days. If the income of farmers has to be increased, then as per the recommendations of the Swaminathan committee, MSP will have to be implemented," Rai told reporters. 

"As farmers are demanding, the central government must deliberate on their demands and take a decision soon to address the issue of farmers," he added.

15:13 December 07

BJP govt at Centre should withdraw farm laws or step down: Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee contended that the BJP government at the Centre should immediately withdraw the 'anti-people' farm laws or step down.

Addressing a rally in West Midnapore district, Banerjee asserted that she would rather stay in jail than 'remain silent or put up with BJP's misrule'. 'The BJP government (at the Centre) should immediately withdraw the farm bills or step down. It should not continue to remain in power after sacrificing the rights of the farmers,' she claimed.

14:52 December 07

Former wrestler Kartar Singh speaking to media

Police stop sportspersons from marching towards Rashtrapati Bhavan

Delhi Police stopped sportspersons who were marching towards Rashtrapati Bhavan to return their awards to the President.

Former wrestler Kartar Singh said, "30 sportspersons from Punjab and some others want to return their award."

13:44 December 07

Haryana Police arrests farmer leaders

Haryana police arrested various farmer leaders at Faridabad who had reached the Badarpur border to take part in the farmer protests.

It is alleged that all these farmer leaders reached the Badarpur border by dodging the police.  

Among the farmer leaders arrested were the National Secretary of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, Ratan Singh.

13:43 December 07

 Akhilesh courts arrest says can't muzzle farmers' voice 

Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav was put under undeclared house arrest on Monday morning and by afternoon he was arrested and taken away by Uttar Pradesh Police.

The arrest came as the numbers of party workers and supporters swelled outside his house and the former Chief Minister came out and sat on dharna outside the gates of his residence.

"The government cannot muzzle the voice of farmers. If the police want to arrest me, I am ready to go to jail.

"My party will continue to fight with the farmers for their welfare. The police have arrested and detained SP workers across the state.

"We are fighting to double the income of farmers, as earlier promised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he told reporters.

13:06 December 07

Sharad Pawar to meet President Kovind over farmers' protests

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar will meet President Ram Nath Kovind on December 9, over farmers' protests, said the NCP Maharashtra office.  

Former Agriculture Minister Pawar on Sunday said that the Centre passed the agricultural laws in haste and warned that if the situation is not resolved soon more farmers from across the country will join the protest.

"Farmers from Punjab and Haryana are the main producers of wheat and paddy, and they are protesting. If the situation is not resolved soon, we will see farmers from across the country joining them," Pawar said on the ongoing farmers' protest.

A nationwide shutdown has been called by the protesting farmers on December 8.

13:06 December 07

Centre unlikely to share draft amendments to farm laws with protestors before talks, hopes to resolve agitation through dialogue

The Union government's unrelenting attempts to resolve the farmers' agitation through dialogue is making little headway with few of the farmer unions remaining adamant on their demand to repeal the new agriculture laws.

While farmers expect the government to send the new draft with amendments to them before they come for the next round of meeting on December 9, sources in the government said that the draft will be discussed only at the discussion table.  

"It doesn't make any sense to send in draft before they come for discussion. They are most welcome to come and discuss and debate the amendments they want in the laws," added the source.  

The farmers had claimed that once the government sends the draft to them, they will first discuss it among themselves before coming for the meeting.  

The government, in a bid to make headway in the discussions, agreed to 'as many amendments' as demanded by the farmers. "The farmers seemed like a divided lot with few convinced of laws and government's intention to make amendments on their suggestions whereas there was a handful of those who remained adamant on the repeal of farm laws," added a source.  

Sources stated that farmers came with a list of demands not just demanding amendments but also amenities they expect the government to provide to facilitate their protest and agitation.  

"They want mics, street lights, sanitation and other things to be able to communicate with others effectively," added the source.  

To assuage the agitated farmers, the ministers committed to making amendments brought in as demands. "To this, one of the leaders quipped that so many amendments would be like changing all the sweets inside the box and yet keeping the box. So why not change the box," stated the source.  

The fifth round of talks remained inconclusive with government and farmers agreeing on drafting a new set of amendments to the existing farm laws.

13:02 December 07

Akhilesh Yadav and party workers stage a sit-in protest
Akhilesh Yadav and party workers stage a sit-in protest

Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav and party workers stage a sit-in protest after their vehicles were stopped by Police.He was scheduled to visit Kannauj to stage a demonstration in support of farmers, agitating against FarmLaws

12:26 December 07

Congress MPs from Punjab protest at Jantar Mantar
Congress MPs from Punjab protest at Jantar Mantar

Congress MPs from Punjab protest at Jantar Mantar, demanding winter session of Parliament to discuss farmers issue. "Session should be called, anti-farmer laws should be reconsidered & withdrawn. Govt is avoiding the session. It's against democracy," MP Manish Tewari says

12:24 December 07

Centre pressured us to covert stadiums into temporary prisons, says Kejriwal

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday alleged that the Centre tried to "pressure" the Delhi government to convert the nine stadiums into temporary prisons during the farmers' 'Dilli Chalo' protest.

Kejriwal's remarks come as he arrived at Guru Teg Bahadur Memorial near the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) to meet the protesting farmers and inspect the arrangements made for them.

Speaking to the media, he said that despite the Centre's pressure, the Delhi government did not proceed with the Delhi Police's request to convert stadiums into temporary prisons as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) believes that all the concerns of the farmers are legitimate.

"If you recall the farmers first came to the border areas of the Delhi, the Central government and the Delhi Police had pressured us to convert the 9 stadiums into prisons. At that time, I was put under pressure to give permission. I received a lot of phone calls. They had prepared a plan to send the farmers into the stadium. But we did not give them permission which helped the farmers to continue their protest," he alleged.

"First of all, we support all the demands of the farmers. All the concerns and demands of the farmers are legitimate. From the beginning, our government and our party have stood with the farmers' struggle," the Chief Minister said.

Last month, the Delhi Government had rejected the request made by the Delhi Police seeking to convert nine stadiums into temporary prisons, in view of the 'Delhi Chalo' farmers protest."The demand of the farmers is legitimate. The Centre must accept the demand made by the farmers. To put them behind the jail is not the solution. Every citizen in the country has the right to protest in a non-violent way...That is why we reject the demand made by Delhi Police to convert the stadiums into makeshift jails," the Delhi government had said in a statement.

Commenting on the current arrangements made to accommodate the needs of the farmers, Kejriwal said, "We have to help the farmers. Even today I have not come as a Chief Minister but as a 'sevadar' to help the farmers. They work for us 24 hours around the clock and today the farmers need us. I have come to see the arrangements being made for the farmers."

On farmers' 'Bharat bandh' call, Kejriwal said that the AAP will fully support the farmers with the hope that the 'bandh' will be observed peacefully.  

"Farmer said that they are satisfied by the basic arrangements here..... All of our workers, officials, and volunteers are helping the farmers. AAP will fully support the December 8 Bharat bandh throughout the country. I hope that this bandh will be observed peacefully," he said.  

Opposition parties, including Congress, Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), Communist Party of India (Marxist), Communist Party of India, Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP), Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Samajwadi Party (SP), All India Forward Bloc (AIFB), Shiv Sena and National Congress Party (NCP) also supported the call for 'Bharat bandh'.

11:50 December 07

We support all demands of farmers. Their issue & demands are valid. My party & I have stood with them from the very beginning. At the beginning of their protests, Delhi Police had sought permission to convert 9 stadiums into jails. I was pressurised but didn't permit: Delhi CM

11:21 December 07

The new farm bill has raised several doubts & insecurity in minds of farmers regarding MSP & other issues which the govt has failed to address. Modi Govt couldn't form broader consensus & has failed to satisfy legitimate apprehensions of the farmers & entire opposition: NCP 

11:10 December 07

An ambulance got stuck in traffic jam

An ambulance got stuck in traffic jam near the toll plaza on Delhi Noida Direct Flyway (DND), police facilitated its passage.

11:09 December 07

The chilla border on Noida link road is closed for traffic from Noida to Delhi due to farmers protests near Gautam Budh Dwar. People are advised to avoid Noida link road for coming to Delhi and use DND: Delhi Traffic Police.

10:57 December 07

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal reaches Guru Teg Bahadur Memorial near Singhu border

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal reaches Guru Teg Bahadur Memorial near Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border); meets protesting farmers, inspects arrangements made for them.

10:56 December 07

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to visit Singhu Border (Haryana-Delhi border) today where farmers' protest, against farm laws entered 12th day. Other ministers of Delhi Govt to also accompany the CM. They'll inspect arrangements made by the UT Govt for farmers at the spot.

10:14 December 07

Heavy police force deployed at Singhu border
Heavy police force deployed at Singhu border

Heavy police force deployed at Singhu border

Farmers' protest against the farm laws enters Day 12 at Singhu border (Haryana-Delhi border); heavy police force deployed.

10:12 December 07

Police force deployed outside Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav's residence

Police force deployed outside Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav's residence at Vikramaditya Marg. Yadav is scheduled to visit Kannauj to stage a demonstration in support of farmers protesting against the farm laws.

07:48 December 07

Farmers continue to camp at Singhu border
Farmers continue to camp at Singhu border

Farmers continue to camp at Singhu border (Haryana-Delhi border) to protest against the farm laws. The farmers' protest at Singhu border, against Central Government's Farm laws, entered 12th day today.

06:06 December 07

Farmers' protest LIVE: Protest enters 12th day

Heavy deployment of forces on Delhi border

Delhi: Delhi's border points were put under heavy police deployment with concrete barriers and multilayered barricades put in place as the fifth round of talks between the farmers and the government yielded no results.

The angry farmers after witnessing the heavy deployment started shouting slogans against the government and said they will not go back to their home until their demands are fulfilled by the Centre.

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