India, peasants announce end of protest after 14 months

(ANSA) – NEW DELHI, 09 DEC – Indian peasants will cease their protest that lasted fourteen months: the spokesman of Samyukt Kisan Morcha, SKM, the organization that brings together the various trade unions, announced it to the media.

As soon as the government has delivered the final copy of the decree-laws in which it accepts all the farmers’ requests, the camps on the borders of Delhi, which were the heart of the protest, will be dismantled starting today.

A march to celebrate the victory was announced for Saturday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on November 19 that parliament would repeal the disputed reform, and the promise was kept a few days later, when the chambers opened. Despite the cancellation of the three laws, the farmers waited for the government to also restore the MSP, the minimum price controlled by the states for the sale of agricultural products, the only guarantee of minimum earnings, and to accept all other requests made during the mobilization. . (HANDLE).

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