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Farmer stir: Thousands cover 180 Km on foot, to hold protest at Azad Maidan on Monday|Oneindia News

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Farmer stir: Thousands cover 180 Km on foot, to hold protest at Azad Maidan on Monday|Oneindia News

Farmer stir: Thousands cover 180 Km on foot, to hold protest at Azad Maidan on Monday|Oneindia News

As the farmers in Delhi continue to protest against the controversial farm laws, demaning the centre to repeal the laws, now thousands of farmers are marching from 21 districts of Maharashtra against the laws.

Thousands are marching from Nashik to Mumbai, covering 180 Kilometres.

They will hold a massive rally in Mumbai at the iconic Azad Maidan.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar, whose party is a member of the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi government, is expected to attend that rally.

Dramatic visuals showed a sea of farmers many of whom were waving flags and carrying banners.

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