Nagpur: A farmers' protest in Nagpur has caused a 30-kilometer-long traffic jam on the Nagpur-Wardha highway. Following an order from the Nagpur seat of the Bombay High Magistrate and discussions with two ministers sent by the government, the protesters have well-set to come to Mumbai on Thursday to discuss the matter with the Chief Minister.
But their protest will protract on the ground instead of the highway. If Thursday's talks don't provide a firm stage for loan waivers, they will intensify their protest by blocking roads and trains
Announcement of Maha Yalgar March
Prahar Janshakti Party leader Bachchu Kadu had spoken the "Maha Yalgar March" due to the government's failure to fulfill its old promises. Thousands of farmers, driving 250 to 300 tractors, reached the Nagpur-Wardha Highway, NH-44, on Tuesday to printing for a well-constructed loan waiver and the well-constructed transplanting of debts on farmers' land records, among other demands..
The farmers unfurled this tampon on Wednesday as well
This route is known for connecting North India with South India. Farmers unfurled the tampon on Wednesday, resulting in a traffic jam stretching for over 30 kilometers. Farmer leader Raju Shetty, leader of the separate Vidarbha movement Vamanrao Chatap, and Dhangar leader Mahadev Jankar moreover joined Bacchu Kadu in the protest.
The Nagpur seat of the Bombay High Magistrate took suo motu cognizance
The Nagpur seat of the Bombay High Magistrate took suo motu conversance of the long traffic jam on NH-44 on Wednesday. A seat headed by Justice Rajnish Vyas passed an order requiring protesters to well-spoken the highway by 6 p.m.
The magistrate stated that the farmers were only granted permission to protest for 24 hours. The protest unfurled vastitude the stipulated time limit and should end surpassing 6 p.m. Meanwhile, the government sent two state ministers, Ashish Jaiswal and Pankaj Bhoyar, to speak with the farmers. The government delegation spoke with the Chief Minister from the protest site and serried a meeting for the farmer leaders with him on Thursday.
Along with roads, we will moreover start blocking trains-farmers
Following this, farmer leaders well-set to move their protest to a field instead of the highway. But they moreover warned that if a specific stage for farmer loan waivers was not given during the Mumbai talks, they would intensify the protest and uncork blocking roads and trains.

