Farmers’ protests across Karnataka against the farm and labour bills

Bengaluru | Friday | 25th September, 2020

Summary:

A large number of ryots from various parts of the state flocked to the state capital to take part in the protests against the amendments to the Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee Act and the Karnataka Land Reforms Act.

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As reported from other parts of the country, farmers and various organisation staged protests in Karnataka too on Friday as part of a `bandh` call given by several outfits to protest against the three contentions farm bills passed in the parliament.

A large number of ryots from various parts of the state flocked to the state capital to take part in the protests against the amendments to the Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee Act and the Karnataka Land Reforms Act.

Amendment to APMC Act would allow farmers to sell their produce directly to any purchaser outside APMC or in other APMCs.

The agitators blocked highways and staged road blocks in many places affecting the traffic flow.

Terming the amendments as `anti-farmer`, they alleged that some people in power brought them to convert their black money into white.

A group of farmers blocked the busy Tumakuru road near Yashwantpur in the city as part of protest.

As the police arrived at the spot to clear the blockade, the farmers courted arrest and were taken away in buses.

Demonstrations were also held in other districts, including Mysuru and Davangere.

In Mangaluru, workers of Congress, other non-BJP parties and farmers` outfits gathered at the Nanthoor circle in the morning and staged the blockade.

A large number of police personnel were deployed at major junctions to avert any chock-a-block.