The speed of corona in the country has reduced a lot. The states are slowly moving towards unlocking. In such a situation, farmers' organizations have also started preparing to open a front against the government. On the completion of seven months of the movement, farmers organizations will stage a sit-in at Raj Bhavans across the country on June 26. The United Kisan Morcha said they would show black flags during their protest on June 26 and would send a memorandum to President Ram Nath Kovind.
In July, all small and big farmers' organizations of the states have been asked to come to Delhi and be ready for small demonstrations in the states itself. Along with this, farmers' organizations are once again preparing to raise their voice against the three new agricultural laws of the central government.
26 June will be celebrated as 'Save Agriculture, Save Democracy Day'. The United Farmers Organization said that we will register a protest by showing black flags on the Raj Bhavans and giving a memorandum to the President through the Governor of each state. June 26, 1975 was a dark day in the history of India, as the government declared emergency on this day. The present situation is not far from that. It is like an undeclared emergency.
Our agitation on June 26 against the three agricultural laws of the Center is completing seven months. In this environment of dictatorship, along with agriculture, the democratic rights of the people have also been attacked. This is an undeclared emergency.