The farmers' movement, which has been going on for 1 year and 14 days, will end this evening!

 Morcha Fateh will be announced from the stage at 5.30 pm

The farmers' movement, which has been going on for 1 year and 14 days, will end this evening!

The farmers' agitation, which has been going on for a year and 14 days on the Delhi border, will end this evening. For this the consent of the farmers' organizations has been reached. They have also got the official letter to approve the demands. Morcha Fateh will be announced from the stage at around 5.30 pm. In view of this, farmers have started uprooting the tents on the Singhu border. Apart from this, preparations for the return have also been started.

At the same time, 32 farmers organizations of Punjab leading the movement have also made their own program. In which there will be a Fateh March from Delhi to Punjab on December 11. Farmers will leave for Punjab together from Singhu and Tikri border. On 13th December, leaders of 32 organizations of Punjab will pay obeisance at Shri Darbar Sahib in Amritsar. After that, on December 15, the fronts engaged in about 116 places in Punjab will be abolished. 28 farmer organizations of Haryana have also made a separate strategy.

Apart from the farmers' organizations of Punjab and Haryana, all the leaders have held meetings with their organizations and asked to end the agitation. However, this is yet to be approved by the United Kisan Front. For this the meeting has started. In which the official letter accepting the demand of farmers from the central government will also be shown. Ashok Dhawale, a member of the 5 Member High Power Committee of the United Kisan Morcha, said that we have received an official letter from the central government approving the demand. Now it will be decided in the SKM meeting.

The central government will form a committee, in which representatives of the United Kisan Morcha will be taken. The crops on which MSP is being received at present will continue. The amount of purchase made at MSP will also not be reduced.

Haryana and Uttar Pradesh government have agreed to withdraw the case. The cases registered by the Railways with Delhi and other Union Territories will also be returned immediately.

Uttar Pradesh and Haryana have also agreed on compensation. Like the Punjab government, a compensation of 5 lakh will be given here too. More than 700 farmers have died in the farmers' agitation. The government will not take the electricity amendment bill directly to the Parliament. First, it will be discussed with all the concerned parties apart from the farmers. Farmers had objections from section 15 regarding the pollution law. In which farmers are not imprisoned, but there is a provision of fine. It will be removed by the central government.

This time the Central Government directly held a meeting with the 5 member High Power Committee of the United Kisan Morcha. High Power Committee members Balbir Rajewal, Gurnam Chaduni, Ashok Dhawale, Yudhveer Singh and Shivkumar Kakka reached the All India Kisan Sabha office in New Delhi, where officers of the Union Home Ministry also joined through video conferencing. The biggest screw was stuck on the case, which the Center agreed to take back immediately.

The 32 farmers' organizations of Punjab will play the most important role in ending the farmers' movement. The opposition to the 3 controversial agricultural reform laws of the central government started from Punjab itself. After this, farmers from Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh joined together on the Delhi border. The only demand of the organizations of Punjab was the withdrawal of agricultural laws, which the Center accepted after a year. Now the organizations of Punjab wanted that the main demand was fulfilled, so the movement should end.

In the meeting of United Kisan Morcha, tributes were paid to the 12 people who lost their lives including CDS Bipin Rawat in the helicopter crash.

In the meeting of United Kisan Morcha, tributes were paid to the 12 people who lost their lives including CDS Bipin Rawat in the helicopter crash.

Standing even with Haryana on the matter

There was a preparation to end the farmers' movement with the return of the law, but the screw got stuck in the cases. The then CM Captain Amarinder Singh's government did not register any case regarding the farmers' agitation in Punjab. However, while traveling to Delhi for the movement, cases were registered as soon as they entered Haryana, after which cases were also registered in other states and Delhi-Chandigarh. After the withdrawal of the agricultural law, Haryana raised the issue of cases, then the organizations of Punjab also joined.

Haryana's argument was that the government also ended the Jat agitation by saying that the case should be withdrawn, but people are still making rounds of the court. However, the peasant leaders of Punjab argue that the Jat was a loser movement with reservations. This movement is alive and has full leadership. If needed, you can raise the movement at any time. 

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