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All India Kisan Sabha general secretary and senior farmer leader Hannan Mollah stressed that all the three laws are a death knell for the farmers.

"The CPM condemns [the probe] by the Delhi Police to further the narrative of its political masters and urges the government to desist from such acts of criminalising peaceful political protests.”

An insight into the developments during last the four months makes it absolutely clear that PM Modi never desired to help the farmers.

Thousands of farmers gathered at protest sites on Delhi’s borders say they will not agree to anything less than repeal of the laws.

After talks with govt broke down, farmers’ leaders said they would boycott all products of Adani Ltd and Reliance Industries Limited, including the highly-used Jio mobile SIM cards across the nation.

Protesting farmers on Wednesday unanimously rejected the proposed amendments suggested by the Central government to three controversial farm laws and have sought complete rollback of the laws.

The brute rustic power of the farmers has rattled the Modi administration, which fondly hoped it could deter the agitators through barricades and water cannons.

While the government categorically refused to repeal the contentious farm laws during the talks, the farmers’ leaders refused to accept anything less than that.

Arnab Goswami had moved the Bombay high court on Thursday seeking a stay to the filing of the chargesheet in the case, but it is yet to be heard.

A faction of 36 cross-party UK MPs, led by the Labour Party’s Tanmanjit Singh Dhesi, have come out in support of ongoing farmers’ agitation in India, asking Dominic Raab to raise matter with New Delhi.

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