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Farmers split after Red Fort chaos: 2 leaders explain withdrawals from agitation

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Farmers split after Red Fort chaos: 2 leaders explain withdrawals from agitation

Farmers split after Red Fort chaos: 2 leaders explain withdrawals from agitation

The tractor rally by the protesting farmers seems to have backfired.

Farmer union leaders are divided over the protests at Delhi border points against Centre’s farm laws.

VM Singh from Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Sangathan (RKMS) says he will regroup if needed but withdrew from the protest after what happened at Red Fort on January 26.

Watch the latest edition of In Focus where Hindustan Times’ senior editor Aditi Prasad speaks to Avik Saha, national convener of Jai Kisan Andolan and VM Singh on whether the protests can regain credibility after the tractor rally mayhem.


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