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India Congress sweep in Punjab, will farmers agitation impact other states?The results of the Punjab urban body polls have the stamp of the farmers agitation and have dented several parties badly.
India Govt proposal to suspend farm laws still stands: PM at all-party meetDuring the all-party meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, ahead of the Budget session of Parliament, the Prime Minister said that the government still stands by the proposal given to the protesting farmers
Global Indians If peaceful protesting farmers abused, it'll make movement stronger: British MPA day after violence by a group of miscreants at Singhu on Delhi-Haryana border, British Labour Party MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi on Saturday warned that "if people in power abuse peaceful protesters, it'll merely make their movement stronger".
India After violent clashes with police, farmers swarm Red FortIn unexpected developments, hundreds of protesting farmers swarmed the historic Red Fort on Tuesday as their 'Kisan Gantantra Parade' turned violent at several places in the national capital.
India A Timeline: How things turned violent in Delhi on Republic DayFarmers, who were seen as friendly and peaceful for more than 60 days as they waited for government to accept their terms, suddenly left behind a trail of vandalism, violence, holliganism as they hoisted their flags at the 17th century iconic Red Fort
India Violence by certain elements in Delhi unacceptable: Punjab CMTerming the violence perpetrated by certain elements during Tuesday's tractor rally in the national capital as unacceptable, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh urged all the genuine farmers to immediately vacate Delhi
India Maintain peace during tractor rally, appeals Punjab CMAhead of the farmers' tractor rally on Republic Day, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday appealed to the farmers to ensure that the event remains peaceful
India Farmers body rejects govt proposal to suspend farm lawsFarmer leaders on Thursday rejected the government's offer to suspend the three farm laws for 12 to 16 months.
India SC: Delhi Police to decide whether farmers be allowed in city to protestThe Supreme Court on Monday told the Centre that it is for the Delhi Police to decide whether to allow farmers to enter Delhi or not. The top court stressed that it is the Delhi Police who have the authority over the issue and not the Supreme Court.
India Stalemate over farm laws continues, next meeting on Jan 19The ninth round of talks between the government and the agitating farmers ended inconclusively on Friday. The next round of meeting has been scheduled for January 19.
India BS Mann recuses from SC-appointed panel on farm lawsFarmer leader Bhupinder Singh Mann, one of the four members on the committee appointed by the Supreme Court to talk with farmers on the three new central farm laws, has stepped down, the BKU said on Thursday.
India SC had hinted at former CJI for panel, names 4 pro-farm law agriculturistsThe Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the implementation of the three controversial farm laws and formed a four-member committee to take over negotiations with the farmers on the impact of these laws.
India Supreme Court stays 3 farm laws, forms panel to hear farmers' grievancesIn a major decision, the Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the implementation of all three farm laws and also formed a committee comprising mostly agriculturists to hear the grievances of the farmer unions against the laws.
India Abhay Chautala gives 'conditional' resignation over farmers' unrestGrandson of former Deputy Prime Minister Chaudhary Devi Lal and Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) legislator Abhay Chautala on Monday sent a "conditional" resignation letter to the Vidhan Sabha Speaker,
India Rabbi Shergill, Swara Bhasker, Noor Chahal show solidarity at farmers' protestBollywood actress Swara Bhasker and singers Rabbi Shergill and Noor Chahal turned out at Tikri Border on Saturday, to show solidarity at the ongoing farmers' protest.
India Farmers hold tractor march, say it's 'rehearsal' for January 26A day ahead of the next round of talks with the Union government, thousands of farmers protesting on the Delhi borders organised a 'tractor march' on Thursday
India Farmers' agitation continues for 39th day amid biting cold, rainEven as farmers' agitation on the Delhi borders continued for the 39th day on Sunday amid harsh cold and rain, the protesters were adamant that they would protest till the government withdrew the three new farm laws.
India Farmers' Union to decide on line of action on SaturdayFarmers' organisations under the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), after a meeting at Singhu border, on Friday said that if the talks with the government on January 4 fail then they will intensify the protest and hold a tractor rally on January 6
India Panel set up by Punjab CM recommended opening agri marketing beyond AMPCs in JulyA committee set up by Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh in July this year had recommended opening up agricultural marketing beyond the APMCs
India Listen to our 'Mann ki Baat' too, farmers tell ModiWhile Prime Minister Narendra Modi was addressing the people of the country on Sunday through his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat', the protesting farmers opposed it by beating 'thalis' (plates) and clapping their hands.