Farmers decide to intensify the protests in Coimbatore in support of the farmers protesting in Delhi
Coimbatore: Farmers decide to intensify the protests in Coimbatore in support of the farmers protesting in Delhi. Farmers have been protesting for more than 50 days in the capital, Delhi, demanding the repeal of the newly passed agricultural laws. More than 50 farmers have lost their lives in the struggle due to cold, poor health and accidents. In support of these farmers, a consultative meeting was held in Coimbatore on behalf of the All India Farmers' Struggle Coordinating Committee on the next stage of the protests to be held.

Later, Coordinating Committee Chairman S. Palanisamy told reporters, “We are going to fight very soon in Coimbatore in support of the struggling farmers in Delhi. Struggles will take place in various forms such as sit-in protests for the central government to repeal the three new agricultural laws. The date for these protests will be announced soon. "

The consultative meeting was attended by a Makkal Athigaram Amaippu, Communist Party of India executives and several others.
Later, Coordinating Committee Chairman S. Palanisamy told reporters, “We are going to fight very soon in Coimbatore in support of the struggling farmers in Delhi. Struggles will take place in various forms such as sit-in protests for the central government to repeal the three new agricultural laws. The date for these protests will be announced soon. "
The consultative meeting was attended by a Makkal Athigaram Amaippu, Communist Party of India executives and several others.