Like Punjab, farmers also protested with tractors in Germany, its impact on many European countries

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Like Punjab, farmers also protested with tractors in Germany, its impact on many European countries
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Like the farmers of Punjab, there is a big farmer movement going on in Germany too. Due to which farmers have come on the roads with tractors. Long queues of tractors are seen in other big cities of the country including the capital Berlin. Farmers have blocked the roads. Due to which traffic is being disrupted. The farmers' protest is affecting many countries in Europe including Germany.

In fact, the farmers of the country are angry with the reduction in subsidy by the government, due to which they are protesting against the government. Meanwhile, farmers spread manure on the roads and blocked the roads with tractors and trolleys. The protests have also caused major problems at the borders with France, Poland and the Czech Republic, as well as Germany. Like other countries, traffic is being completely affected.

Farmers are protesting in the winter season

They are agitating on the streets in the midst of bitter winter. During this, they also clashed with the police. The farmers have made it clear that if the government does not fulfill their demands, their struggle will be intensified. The farmers warned the government about their demands and said that their demands should be met as soon as possible. It should be said that the farmers of Punjab in India staged a dharna on the streets of Delhi by filling tractor-trolleys to cancel the three agricultural laws issued by the central government.

The government cut the subsidy

In fact, in December last year, the German government decided to cut the subsidy given to farmers. During this period, the government abolished the tax refund on diesel used for agriculture as well as the exemption on tractors. The government believes that this reduction will save the government money. The government believes that this reduction will save around 90 crore euros. The farmers were angry with this decision of the government. They decided to protest in December and took to the streets. Since then the movement of farmers continues.



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