Agencies

New Delhi, December 21:

Farmer unions on Sunday, 20 December, decided to step up the pressure on the government as they continued to protest against the Centre’s contentious farm laws, and announced that they would hold a relay hunger strike starting Monday.

The agitation by the farmers at the borders of the national capital, defying water cannons, tear gas, and the cold wave, entered Day 26 on Monday.

Farmer union leaders have also requested the protesting farmers to skip a meal on 23 December, celebrated as Kisan Diwas.

“On this Kisan Diwas, farmers across the country will skip a meal. Those who provide food to the nation will stay hungry because of the government’s anti-farmer’s stance. I request everyone not to cook lunch that day and join the farmers,” said Rakesh Tikait, leader of Bharatiya Kisan Union Tikait (BKU) faction in Uttar Pradesh.

Farmers Threaten to Make Toll Plazas Free for 2 Days

The agitating farmers have also said that they will make all toll plazas free from 25-27 December.

Further, addressing a joint press conference at the Singhu border on Sunday, the farmers unions said: “On 27 December, PM Modi will speak in ‘Mann ki Baat’ but we want to appeal to all of you to bang utensils till the time the PM is speaking.”

On Sunday, farmers across the country paid tribute to their fellow farmers who had lost their lives during the ongoing protests. Farmers protesting at the Delhi-UP border joined in to pay homage, while those at Nirankari Samagam ground in Burari took out a procession to pay their tributes. However, the gesture was not restricted to Delhi alone.