- BKU Charuni's national president, Gurnam Singh Charuni, has submitted objections to the Union Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Ministry regarding a new agriculture marketing policy draft.
- Charuni urges farmers, laborers, and arhtiyas to submit their views and suggestions against the draft by January 10.
- The BKU claims the policy is a "deep conspiracy" that undermines farmers’ interests and intends to enhance corporate influence in agriculture.
- Concerns were raised about the draft's provisions, which could reduce state power and disrupt the established mandi system, harming small growers.
- Charuni warned of potential unemployment and exploitation of farmers, calling for the immediate withdrawal of the policy draft.
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