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Farmers movement will be held in Bihar in a phased manner from July 1 to November 28, strategy prepared

Patna. Under the joint aegis of Samyukta Kisan Morcha and All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee, major farmer organizations of Bihar organized MSP-Food Security-Debt Waiver State Level Farmers Conference at Ravindra Bhawan on Saturday. More than 1200 farmers from all the districts of Bihar including national farmer leaders and leaders of 11 farmer organizations of the state participated in the conference.

24-point farmers’ charter presented

Farmer leader Nand Kishore Singh presented the 24-point farmer’s demand letter. It included issues of common citizens including legal guarantee of MSP, complete debt waiver, guarantee of food security, farmer pension for farmers and farm labourers.

11 member chairman board addressed the farmers

At the same time, Umesh Singh, Rajendra Prasad Singh, Rambriksha Ram, Rishi Anand, Bibi Singh, Manikant Pathak, Nand Kishore Singh, Udayan Rai, Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Manohar Lal Kushwaha, Pukar participated in the 11-member chairman’s board in the conference. Rishi Anand, National General Secretary of All India Kisan Mahasabha Rajaram Singh, National General Secretary of All India Kisan Sabha Vijju Krishnan, National General Secretary of All India Kisan Mazdoor Sabha Ashish Mittal, National Spokesperson of Revolutionary Farmers Union Avtar Singh Mahima, All India Kisan Khet National President of Labor Organization Satyawan, National leader of All India Farm Mazdoor Kisan Sabha Ashok Baitha, National General Secretary of Kirti Kisan Union Rajendra Singh and NAPM leader Ashish Ranjan addressed the farmers.

This is how the movement will happen in a phased manner

Farmer leader Vinod Kumar said that between July 1 and August 15, district-level conferences in the districts to unite the country’s farmers, farm laborers, Corporate Boycott Day on the occasion of Quit India Movement and August Revolution Day on August 9, and District Protests at headquarters, Azadi Bachao Diwas on 15th August, demands will be raised among farmers and farm laborers from 16th August to 30th September. There will be a three-day Mahadharna from 26 to 28 November.

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