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No record of farmers' deaths during protest; question doesn't arise for compensation, Govt tells Parliament

According to the Opposition and farmer leaders, as many as 700 farmers have died during the year-long protests along Delhi borders against the laws that were repealed on November 30, the first day of the ongoing winter session of Parliament.

December 01, 2021 / 14:48 IST
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For months, farmer unions protested against the three farm laws
(Representative image)
For months, farmer unions protested against the three farm laws (Representative image)

The Centre has "no” record of the deaths of farmers who were protesting against the three contentious laws that have been repealed now, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has told Parliament.

The minister said this in a written response to a  series of questions on farmers’ protest by a group of members.

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The fourth question in the series of six sought "data on the number of farmers who died during the agitation in and around the national capital". The next question asked whether the government proposed to provide any financial assistance to the kin of the farmers who died during the protest.