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The protest by Tamil Nadu farmers in New Delhi entered it 23rd day on Wednesday, and with their demands still to be fulfilled, the protesters at Jantar Mantar literally ‘prayed’ for relief: Their hands folded over their heads, the farmers, still dressed in their underclothes rolled on the ground and performed angapradakshinam.
Speaking to The News Minute, Prem Kumar from Desiya Thenindiya Nadhineer Inaippu Vyavasaigal Sangam (a farmer's collective) said:
Prem added that the farmers have not received any response from the central government regarding their issues.
“We are happy that this order came in our favour. But we want a solution from central government for our issues,” said Prem Kumar.
The farmers' associations have also demanded that the Centre should ensure the interlinking of rivers in the country.
Last week, the farmers held pieces of a dead snake in their mouths. They also tied ropes around their necks and threatened to commit suicide, and also brought the skulls of farmers who had killed themselves.
The farmers from Tamil Nadu started protesting on 13 March 2017. It has been 23 days, but there has been no response from the central government.
(Published in an arrangement with The News Minute)
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