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Indian farmers and workers to strike Feb. 12, backed by CPI leader, over labor reforms, trade deals, and MSP promises.
Communist Party of India leader Binoy Viswam has endorsed a nationwide farmers' strike on February 12, calling it a people's movement to defend rights and sovereignty.
He criticized the government’s labor codes and recent India-US trade deals, citing threats to economic interests and unfulfilled promises on minimum support price (MSP).
The strike, backed by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha and trade unions, opposes privatization, labor reforms, and proposed changes to key laws like MGNREGA and the Seed Bill.
Farmers and workers across India, including apple growers from Himachal Pradesh, plan protests and a Delhi march, fearing import duty cuts will hurt livelihoods.
Despite shared goals, the movement remains fragmented, with multiple groups organizing separate actions, limiting unified impact.
Agricultores y trabajadores indios en huelga el 12 de febrero, respaldados por el líder del CPI, por reformas laborales, acuerdos comerciales y promesas de MSP.