Farmers came on the streets on Monday against the decisions of the central government. In Fatehabad and Yamunanagar in Haryana, farmers took to the streets and raised their voice against the government. In Fatehabad, the farmers submitted a memorandum in the name of the Chief Minister to the district administration in protest against the central government ordinances.
Significantly, the government has passed some important ordinances related to selling crops and vegetable market. The Modi government claims that with these decisions, farmers will be able to sell crops at their own prices and can sell them anywhere in the whole country. But farmers and farmer leaders say that there are many flaws in these ordinances, which will benefit the corporate world and middlemen.
In view of this, a demonstration was called on Monday that is 20th of July. On this occasion, farmers and traders arrived in Fatehabad, Haryana with a tractor at the Small Secretariat. The farmers said that if the government does not take back their decisions, they will go on an indefinite strike.
At the same time, traders say that allowing the companies to buy outside the market will break the structure of the market. Workers and traders will become unemployed by the government closing the marketing board.
Hundreds of farmers took out a tractor rally in Yamunanagar under the banner of Bhartiya Kisan Union and demonstrated their protest in a unique way. A huge convoy of tractors reached the district headquarters with black flags. Where the farmers registered their protest against the three ordinances of the government.