Telangana Chief Minister as effectively as TRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao are also going to help Bharat Bandh that has been known as for on December 8.
To protest against the new farm laws, farmers’ union leaders have announced Bharat Bandh on December 8 and quite a few leaders from the non-BJP parties are supporting their choice. Bharat Bandh has been announced following various rounds of talks with the Central Government with regards to the new farm laws have remained inconclusive. It is most likely that on December 8, farmers will block all roads top to Delhi and they have decided to occupy toll plazas as well in order to make an influence.
This has been supported by quite a few political celebration leaders. Left parties such as Congress are supporting the farmer’s choice to go ahead with the Bharat Bandh and other political parties have also been appealed for help. Congress Spokesperson Pawan Khera has stated that Congress will be demonstrating their protests in line with Indian farmers outdoors their celebration offices. “It will be a step strengthening Rahul Gandhi’s support to the farmers. We will ensure that the demonstration is successful,” ANI quoted Khera as saying. On Saturday, CPI, CPI(M) and CPM(M-L), All India Forward Bloc and Revolutionary Socialist Party released a joint statement saying that they as well are extending their solidarity with farmers and will protest against the new farm laws.
Telangana Chief Minister as effectively as TRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao are also going to help Bharat Bandh that has been known as for on December 8 and will participate in it actively. Many states such as Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal will also be demonstrating protests. While West Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress has been supporting farmers for a couple of days now, the celebration is not most likely to be a component of Bharat Bandh.
Meanwhile, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) is also taking an initiative in forming a joint political front to stand up in front of the central government. For this, SAD is gathering help from quite a few regional parties in the state.