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From Lucknow to Etawah, Farm Bills Protesters Clash With UP Police

Several protesters led by SP, AAP and farmers’ unions have taken to streets across UP since passage of the bills.

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The passage of farm bills despite strong resistance from farmers as well as the Opposition rocked the Parliament on Tuesday, 22 September, as Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar accused the Congress and other parties of misleading farmers.

Not only are the bills being criticised by the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) opponents, but many allies of the NDA too, have demanded that they be revoked.

From Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Samajwadi Party (SP) to several farmers’ unions, protesters took to streets across Uttar Pradesh, where they were charged with batons and faced with detentions by the UP Police.

Several protesters led by SP, AAP and farmers’ unions have taken to streets across UP since passage of the bills.
A protester being detained in Lucknow.
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Several protesters led by SP, AAP and farmers’ unions have taken to streets across UP since passage of the bills.
SP workers protesting against farm bills in Lucknow.
(Photo: Quint Hindi)

Demonstrations in Lucknow, Kannauj

Chanting anti-Modi and anti-BJP slogans, protesters took to streets in UP’s capital Lucknow, led by the SP, the AAP and farmers’ unions. In Lucknow’s Gomati Nagar, SP workers also protested rising unemployment and law and order situation in the state. SP workers also clashed with the UP Police in Lucknow’s Balrampur.

SP leader and former state minister Abhishek Mishra said, “Our party has held demonstrations in every district of the state. The corruption in the state while buying COVID-19 equipment and farm bills are the two major agendas of our protests. The Centre wants to enslave the farmers at the hands of corporates.”
Several protesters led by SP, AAP and farmers’ unions have taken to streets across UP since passage of the bills.
Police try to reason with protesters in UP’s Balrampur.
(Photo: Quint Hindi)
Several protesters led by SP, AAP and farmers’ unions have taken to streets across UP since passage of the bills.
Samajwadi Party workers being lathi-charged by police in Kanpur.
(Photo: Quint Hindi)
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Mishra alleged that SP workers who were peacefully protesting in Kannauj, Maharajganj and Banda were lathi-charged by the police.

SP workers blocking the streets in Kanpur were also detained by the police. Protests against the bills were also seen in UP’s Ghatampur.

Several protesters led by SP, AAP and farmers’ unions have taken to streets across UP since passage of the bills.
Protesters raise slogans in Kanpur.
(Photo: Quint Hindi)
Several protesters led by SP, AAP and farmers’ unions have taken to streets across UP since passage of the bills.
Kisan Union protests in Etawah.
(Photo: Quint Hindi)

AAP in Forefront of UP Protests

As AAP workers protested outside the UP Vidhan Sabha, the area was sealed and several demonstrators were detained by the police.

“The Modi-Yogi governments want to suppress the voices of protesters but we will retaliate strongly,” UP AAP leader Mahesh Tyagi said.

Several protesters led by SP, AAP and farmers’ unions have taken to streets across UP since passage of the bills.
Police detain protesters in Jalaun.
(Photo: Quint Hindi)
Several protesters led by SP, AAP and farmers’ unions have taken to streets across UP since passage of the bills.
SP workers protesting in Ghatampur.
(Photo: Quint Hindi)

Protests in Etawah, Ghatampur

Farmers in Etawah who took to the streets said that the bills will destroy them, lead to the farms being taken over by corporates and will risk the existence of local mandis altogether.

UP Kisan Sabha leader Mukut Singh said that the agricultural sector is being handed over to the corporates by the government. He said that the government has backstabbed the Constitution, the Parliament and the farmers of the country by passing the bills in the Rajya Sabha without division of votes.

The BJP has asked its MPs and MLAs to apprise people of the positive changes that the bills will bring in the agricultural sector and allay the fears of the farmers in their constituencies regarding them. BJP leader Swatantra Dev Singh said that the party will foil the plans of ‘anti-farmer’ parties like Congress and SP via communication with the people through social media and other means.

(The story was first published by Quint Hindi.)

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