Indian Farmers Protest Comes To An End, Kisans To Move Out Of Delhi Borders From December 11

New Delhi – The farmer’s protests finally come to an end. The farmers at this point of time are moving out of Delhi from 11 December is what the statement that has come out from the Samyukt Kisan Morcha members. The Samyukt Kisan Morcha members are going to be meeting on the 15th of January.
The farmers have also started removing tents from the protest site. In Singhu, on the Delhi Haryana border is what we’re getting to understand. This information is pouring in, even as a press conference has been held by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha.
The five key members of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha are holding that press conference. And what you’re also getting to understand is that the government of India has given yet another letter to the Samyukt Kisan Morcha representatives, assuring of the promises of forming a committee on MSP, withdrawing cases against protesting farmers, and giving compensation to the farmers under the Punjab model by the UP, and the Haryana governments respectively.

Yeah, of course, it’s huge for the commuters who are traveling from either it’s Gaziabad to Delhi, or Haryana to Delhi while crossing the border like a Singhu border, Tikri border, or in the Ghazipur border. Because more than one year, they are waiting when this agitation is going to end. And now this day finally come. From Saturday they will start vacating these Delhi border area places.
And now finally the government has accepted the demand of our farmers and Farmers also agree with the letter which is issued by the central government. Samyukt Kisan Morcha in their press conference they said that on the 15th of January they again conduct a review meeting about what promises which are made by the union government has been fulfilled or not. And after they will take a call but now it’s a huge relief to commuters because, from Saturday, the border area will be vacated by these agitators.
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