Updated: December 7, 2020 6:38:28 pm
Bharat Bandh December 8 Live, Farmers Protest Live Updates: Today, Shiv Sena, Samajadi Party, and Bahujan Samwadi Party extended their assistance to farmers and demanded the Centre to accept their demands.
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Bharat Bandh 2020, Bharat Bandh December 8 Live Updates: Almost all opposition parties have backed the Bharat Bandh get in touch with offered by farmers on December 8. The Congress, AAP and Akali Dali have been protesting against the 3 farm laws at the centre of the storm. However, as the farmers have intensified their protests, more and more opposition parties are coming out to assistance the movement against the Centre. Today, Shiv Sena, Samajwadi Party, and Bahujan Samaj Party extended their assistance to farmers and demanded the Centre to accept their demands. Earlier in the day, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal met farmers camping at the Singhu border. Mamata Banerjee has also backed the farmers but her celebration will not participate in Bharat Bandh on Tuesday.
However, there are some states and unions which have refused to be portion of tomorrow’s Bharat Bandh. Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani has stated that the farmers and APMCs from his state will not assistance Bharat Bandh. The Confederation of All India Traders has stated that traders and transporters will also not participate in Bharat bandh tomorrow. CAIT Secretary-General Praveen Khandelwal stated that he has complete faith in the ongoing dialogue among farmers and Centre. The bandh will be observed the entire day tomorrow (December 8). The farmers have also decided to do Chakka jam till 3 PM.
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The farmers, primarily from Punjab and Haryana, have been protesting against the 3 farm that lifted stock limits, and gave freedom to farmers to sell their create anyplace to any individual. However, the farmers worry that this will ultimately lead to shutting up of state-run mandis that provide them what they claim great rates. They also worry that the these laws are also the initial step in removing the minimum assistance value. In the backdrop, the farmers are demanding written assurance of MSP in Farm Acts. So far, the Centre have held 5 round of talks with farmers but nothing at all has come out as however. The Centre and farmers will meet once more on December 9 for sixth round of talks to talk about all contentious provisions in Farm Acts.