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Highways blocked, protests spread: 10 headlines from farmers' Bharat Bandh

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Highways blocked, protests spread: 10 headlines from farmers' Bharat Bandh

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  1. Highways blocked, protests spread: 10 headlines from farmers' Bharat Bandh BJP- -ruled states were largely unaffected; Opposition leaders to meet President ruled states were largely unaffected; Opposition leaders to meet President on Wednesday. on Wednesday. BJP A nationwide strike by farm organisations to protest new laws liberalising agricultural markets blocked roads and railway tracks in eastern and western states. At least 20 regional and national Opposition parties backed the call for the strike. Farmers from Punjab and Haryana have been at the vanguard of the agitation since last month, and have set up protest camps in and around the capital. Here are 10 things to know about the Bharat Bandh protest: Amit Shah to meet farmers this evening Home Minister Amit Shah called farmer leaders for a meeting in Delhi late evening to discuss reforms in India's agriculture market that have sparked protests leading to nationwide shutdown on Tuesday. "There is no midway. We will demand just 'yes' or 'no' from Home Minister Amit Shah at today's meeting," farmer leader Rudru Singh Mansa said at a press conference at the Singhu border near Delhi. Read More

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