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New Delhi, Nov 30: The All India Taxi Union on Monday threatened to go on strike if the demands of the farmers, protesting against the Centre’s new farm laws at different border points of the national capital, are not met within two days.
President of the Union, Balwant Singh Bhullar, said they are giving two days to the central government to meet the demands of the farmers. “We request the prime minister, home minister and agriculture minister to revoke these laws. The corporate sector is destroying us.
“If government does not take these laws back in two days, then we will remove our vehicles from the roads. We request all drivers across India to stop their vehicles from December 3,” Bhullar…