The bandh movement has been successful across the country, and we are ready for talks, but the government is not, according to Rakesh Dikait, the head of the farmers' organization. More than 500 farmer's associations from across the country participated in the Bharat Bandh. Support was offered by 15 corporate organizations, political parties, six state administrations, and diverse sections of the population. 


On behalf of attorneys, various bar council organizations and unions supported the farmers' Bharat bandh. However, in the majority of states, people's daily lives are unaffected and only a few cities in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and haryana experienced disruptions to rail and bus services. In UP-Delhi state's highways and expressways, traffic congestion was recorded at various locations.


At the same time, the farmers' association stated that no restrictions were applied to crises, necessary services, hospitals, pharmacies, rescue operations, humanitarian efforts, or personal emergencies. Rakesh Tikait, President of the Agricultural Association, remarked about the bandh in this context: The Bharat Bandh that we organized was a huge success. Farmers from throughout the country backed us up completely. Because individuals need to make mobility easier, not everything can be covered. 


As a result, we made some exceptions. The general populace in other states was not affected as a result of this. We are willing to negotiate with the central government, but it is not willing to negotiate with us. 

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