The Samyukta Kisan Morcha called for Bharat Bandh earlier this month to be witnessed on March 26 across the country. The national strike will start from 6 am till 6 pm against three new farm laws by the Central Government. During this time, all the shops, trains, traffic and other public places will be closed.
Agitating farmers urged people from different states to stand with the country’s Annadata (farmer) by joining the call.
Agitated farmers said they wanted to mark four months of ongoing farmers’ protests against new farm laws, that is why they called for a second Bharat bandh in the country.
Farm leaders said they will burn the copies of three laws by the centre during the national strike. The Samyukta Kisan Morcha urged people to to make March 26 a big success.
Farmer leader Buta Singh Burjgill said protesting farmers along with union leaders will also protest against fuel hike and privatisation of railways in the country.
Congress MP Digvijaya Singh extends his support for protesting farmers. He said is supports a call of Bharat Bandh.
This is the second nation-wide strike announced by the farmers’ unions. The first nationwide strike took place on December 8 which was witnessed in Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Assam. The strike got support from trade unions top politicians including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and AAP leader Sanjay Singh.
Its been almost the fourth month since thousands of agitating famer protesting against the three farm laws in several states including Punjab, Haryana, UP and several other states have been demanding for the farm laws to be repealed and for a legal guarantee for Minimum Support Price.
Thousands have been sitting in Delhi’s Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur borders, demanding complete repeal of the farm laws, as the protesting farmers fear that the new laws will dismantle MSP and corporatise farming.
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The laws are the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act and The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act.