CPI (M) All India Revolutionary Farmer's Union staged a protest in front of the Coimbatore South Taluk Office demanding the repeal of the Central Government's agricultural laws
Coimbatore: CPI (M) All India Revolutionary Farmer's Union staged a protest in front of the Coimbatore South Taluk Office demanding the repeal of the Central Government's agricultural laws.
A protest was held on behalf of the CPI (M) Red Star and the All India Revolutionary Farmer's Union in front of the Coimbatore South Taluk Office demanding the repeal of the Central Government's three agriculture laws by the Central Government, and against the laws that affects majority Hindus by claiming that they are a government that protects the interests of Hindus. .

They also condemned the government's use of violence against farmers who have been engaged in a series of protests for more than 70 days, and condemned the central government's tendency to act solely for the benefit of corporates and not for the benefit of the people.
Later, they said that the protest was being held in memory of the more than 160 farmers who lost their lives in the protest and in support of the ongoing farmers' protest in New Delhi, considering the impact on Tamil Nadu farmers through new agricultural acts. They also said that progressive and all working class workers would fight together to defeat the religious forces.
A protest was held on behalf of the CPI (M) Red Star and the All India Revolutionary Farmer's Union in front of the Coimbatore South Taluk Office demanding the repeal of the Central Government's three agriculture laws by the Central Government, and against the laws that affects majority Hindus by claiming that they are a government that protects the interests of Hindus. .
They also condemned the government's use of violence against farmers who have been engaged in a series of protests for more than 70 days, and condemned the central government's tendency to act solely for the benefit of corporates and not for the benefit of the people.
Later, they said that the protest was being held in memory of the more than 160 farmers who lost their lives in the protest and in support of the ongoing farmers' protest in New Delhi, considering the impact on Tamil Nadu farmers through new agricultural acts. They also said that progressive and all working class workers would fight together to defeat the religious forces.