People from Coimbatore extend solidarity to ‘black day’ observance
The Hindu
Black flags were raised atop hundreds of houses across Coimbatore district on Wednesday as people extended solidarity to the call to observe it a 'black day' by farmers who are protesting agai
Black flags were raised atop hundreds of houses across Coimbatore district on Wednesday as people extended solidarity to the call to observe it a 'black day' by farmers who are protesting against the three disputed agricultural laws. Coimbatore MP P.R. Natarajan put up a black flag in front of his house. He held a poster which said that the observance of black day marked the completion of six months of protest by farmers against the agricultural laws on Delhi borders and seven years of Narendra Modi government at the Centre. Black flag was also hoisted at the district committee office of the CPI (M) at Gandhipuram in Coimbatore. Manithaneya Makkal Katchi, Coimbatore, extended support to the black day observance.More Related News

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