Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Farm group to observe May 26 as ‘black day’ to mark 6 mths of stir

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Samyukta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of over 40 farmer unions, on Saturday announced that it will observe May 26 as ‘black day’, marking six months of their protest at Delhi’s borders against the Centre’s three farm laws.

In a virtual press conference, farmer leader Balbir Singh Rajewal appealed to people to raise black flags at their houses, vehicles and shops on May 26 to protest against the contentiou­s farm legislatio­ns.

“On May 26, we will complete six months of this protest and it also happens to mark seven years since PM Modi formed the government. We will observe it as black day,” Rajewal said.

A large number of farmers reached Delhi’s borders on November 26 after facing water cannons and police barriers as part of their “Delhi Chalo” march against the Centre’s farm laws.

Thousands of farmers from across the country joined the protest in the following months at Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur borders around the national capital. Rajewal appealed to people to support the call for observing ‘black day’ on May 26.

“We appeal to people of the country and also Punjab to hang black flags at their house, shops, trucks and other vehicles. We will also burn effigies of (PM) Narendra Modi as a form of protest,” he added.

He said that the government has not heard the farmers demands to repeal the three farm laws and “with increasing prices of fertiliser­s, diesel and petrol, the farming business is not possible”.

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