Angry peasant armies of 2,000 tractors in India are approaching the capital

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-22

On the 19th, the Indian Farmers' Union rejected the proposal to buy crops with minimum support, and said that it would advance to the capital New Delhi today. The Indian Express said on the 20th that more than 2,000 tractors stationed in the border area of Punjab and Haryana were ready to move towards New Delhi at around 11 a.m. on the 21st.

Recently, the activities of Indian farmers have intensified, which has aroused widespread attention at home and abroad. The main reason for this event was that the Farmers' Union was dissatisfied with the policy of minimum support for the purchase of crops. They believe that this policy cannot effectively protect the interests of the peasants, and they are in a difficult situation.

Over the past few months, Indian farmers have been campaigning in the border areas of Punjab and Haryana to demand higher minimum support for crops and improve the living conditions of farmers. However, despite several negotiations between the Farmers' Union and **, the two parties were unable to reach a consensus.

In the face of strong farmers**, India** put forward a proposal on the 19th to buy crops with minimum support**. However, this proposal did not quell the discontent of the peasants. The Farmers' Union said that this policy still did not solve their fundamental problems, so they decided to escalate their activities.

According to the Indian Express, the Farmers' Union plans to organize more than 2,000 tractors to march to New Delhi at around 11 a.m. on the 21st. This move will undoubtedly bring the event to a new climax and arouse more attention and discussion.

Regarding the escalation of this event, India said that it will take all necessary measures to ensure safety and order in the capital. **Farmers are called upon to remain calm, resolve issues through dialogue and negotiation, and refrain from aggressive actions.

The event once again highlighted the plight faced by farmers in India. For a long time, India's farmers have been in a vulnerable position, facing problems such as land loss and debt. Although some measures have been taken, it is still not possible to fundamentally solve the problems of the peasants. Therefore, the Farmers' Union hopes to exert pressure on ** and fight for more rights and interests through ** activities.

The first event of 2,000 tractors of Indian farmers preparing to storm the capital has once again drawn attention to the plight of Indian farmers. Dialogue and negotiation between the Farmers' Union and the Farmers' Union are still facing difficulties, which has led to the escalation of activities. In this campaign, the Farmers' Union demanded an increase in the minimum support for crops to improve the living conditions of farmers. ** Indicated that necessary measures will be taken to ensure security and order in the capital, and called on farmers to remain calm and resolve the issue through dialogue and negotiation. This event once again highlighted the plight faced by Indian farmers, and hopes that more effective measures can be taken to solve farmers' problems.

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