
Samyukt Kisan Morcha calls off planned agitation outside Haryana police stations
The Hindu
Move comes after two of its leaders released.
The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), a coalition of farmer unions, on June 7 called off its proposed sit-in outside police stations across Haryana after two of its farmer leaders were released. However, the SKM decided to go ahead with its proposed agitation in Tohana seeking release of a third farmer leader and withdrawal of cases. Two of the farmers leaders, Ravi Azad and Vikas Sisar, arrested in connection with the protests against the local MLA Devender Singh Babli last week, were granted bail late on June 6 and released from jail in the early hours of June 7.More Related News

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