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Farmers movement is not over yet, Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel made a big claim

Farmers are ready to return home after receiving a formal letter from the central government to fulfill their unfulfilled demands. With this, the farmers’ strike on the Singhu border regarding agricultural laws has also ended. But Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel struck a new chord on Friday. He said that the farmers’ movement is not over, it is only on hold.

First see the proposal of the government

Bhupesh Baghel said that the farmers have not ended their agitation, but put it on hold for some time. He said that farmers will first look at the proposal of the government. The farmers have announced to stop their agitation on Wednesday. Addressing the press conference in this regard, farmer leader Gurunam Singh Charuni said that we have decided to end our agitation. He said that on December 11, we will also vacate the dharna places.

Law return process is complete

It is noteworthy that farmers were staging dharna on various borders of Delhi since November 26 last year in protest against the three agricultural laws. At the same time, after the Prime Minister’s announcement on TV, the process of withdrawing agricultural laws from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha was completed on 29 November. Let us inform that even after the Prime Minister apologized on TV and talked about withdrawing the agriculture law, the farmers were frozen at the dharnas. He said that he would not move from here until the agricultural laws were withdrawn from both the houses.