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No tractor march on November 29; the next course will be decided on December 4.

The farmers 'tractor meeting, scheduled for November 29, has been postponed. To mark one year of the farm law riots, Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella organization for farmers' unions, earlier this month announced that 500 farmers would take part in peaceful tractor marches to Parliament daily, for the Winter Session, from November 29. A major decision was taken at a meeting on the Singhu border.

The farmers 'tractor march, scheduled for November 29, has been postponed. To mark one year of the farm law riots, Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella organization for farmers' unions, earlier this month announced that 500 farmers would take part in peaceful tractor marches to Parliament daily, for the Winter Session, from November 29.

Farmers Meeting at Singhu Border
Farmers Meeting at Singhu Border

A major decision was taken at a meeting on the Singhu border. SKM leader Darshan Pal, speaking at a press conference, said, "We are suspending the parliamentary march on Monday. We have written to the prime minister to withdraw the charges against farmers, and the allocation of land to build a memorial to the farmers who lost their lives. "He said SKM would hold another meeting on December 4. The farmers also clarified that if the Center does not agree with the MSP, the protests will continue.

" Prime Minister Narendra Modi should direct the provincial governments and Railways to withdraw the charges against farmers during the protests," Samyukt leader Kisan Morcha said.

SKM welcomed the prime minister's decision but said he would wait for the announcement to take effect in Parliament. It also indicated that its submission of the official MSP certification and the need for the revocation of the Electricity Amendment Bill would continue.

Tractor march to Parliament suspended
Tractor march to Parliament suspended

However, Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait said farmers would return home after the government accepts their request for a Minimum Support Price Law (MSP).

"We will withdraw our protest and return home after the government approves our application for the Minimum Support Price (MSP) law ”said Rakesh Tikait.

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