Latest news from farmers' protest in Delhi: Tamil Nadu farmers return with skulls and threaten to walk naked



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The two-day rally will be "one of the largest farmer congregations" in the nation's capital in recent times, said Wednesday the Coordinating Committee for All India's Kisan Sangharsh ( AIKSCC). (Source: CPI (M) / Twitter)

Today and tomorrow, more than one lakh of Indian peasants are going to New Delhi to demand a 21-day special session of the European Parliament to debate Persistent agrarian distress and ask for pbadage. two private members' bills – on loan forgiveness and on guaranteed purchases alongside the MSP for agricultural products. The two-day walk organized by CPM-India Kisan Sabha is supported by some 200 organizations that make up the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordinating Committee (AIKSCC).

This two-day rally will be "one of the most important farming congregations" in the nation's capital lately, said Wednesday the All India Coordinating Committee Kisan Sangharsh (AIKSCC).

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Thursday is due to end on Friday on the ground floor of Ramlila Maidan, New Delhi and Parliament Street. The walk followed four different routes leading to the Anand Vihar, Nizamuddin and Bijwasan railway stations and to Sabzi Mandi. The AIKSCC, along with the political party leaders, will speak at the meeting.

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Farmers march for Azad Maidan, Mumbai, earlier this month. Prashant Nadkar Express Photo

Nation for Farmers volunteers will set up welcome tables at the locations chosen by the Coordinating Committee in consultation with AIKSCC Jatha Coordinators.

Teachers, lawyers, doctors and other professionals and resident organizations in Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur expressed their willingness to support the "Dilli Chalo" movement, including calling on members to sign the Petition Online , lectures are being held for the organization of seminars on agrarian issues in municipal colleges and through the Department of Political Science of the University of Mumbai.

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