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Aiks holds protests against U.S. Vice President Vance’s visit to India

All India’s Aiks said it will conduct a large-scale demonstration against U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s upcoming visit to India. |Photo source: Kamal Narang

All India Kisan Sabha (Aiks) said on Thursday (April 17, 2025) that it will conduct a massive demonstration against U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s upcoming visit to India.

In a statement, Aiks called on it to hold mass demonstrations across the country to burn statues of the U.S. Vice President and raised the slogan “Vance Back! No Sale in India” at its village and regional headquarters on April 21, the day it was originally scheduled to arrive in India.

Farmers protest Vance visit

The farmer department of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) said U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick asserted that India should open its agricultural markets and that negotiations should be held during talks between Vance and Indian leaders in bilateral trade consistency.

“In the discussion, the bilateral trade agreement will be the death of dairy farmers, and if tariffs and market restrictions are lifted, the U.S. dairy exports to India will make a quantum jump. US wheat claims India claims that India supports high levels of support and trading volumes at home. It is rich in India’s struggle, which is rich in India’s struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the scope of the Indian struggle, which is in the

Trade negotiations for farmers’ interests

It said the ongoing trade negotiations were a deliberate move, so cotton, soybeans, corn, apples and others from the United States could be dumped in India, which would cause prices for Indian farmers to collapse.

“All negotiations are conducted without putting the state government or parliament in confidence. Such agreements also do not ensure the implementation of international labor standards,” the farmer agency said.

Aiks accused the government of keeping silent on the issue, “While China, Canada, Mexico and other countries have made a firm push on (US President Donald) Trump’s tariffs and gathered to defend their economic interests, India has chosen to surrender and surrender its national interests.” It called for protests against Vance, putting pressure on multinational corporations to make national interests promote surplus profits, as part of pressure on Indian states and ruling classes led by companies, as part of the visit of JD Vance in the U.S. JD Vance.

Mr. Vance, his wife Usha and their three children – Ewan, Vivek and Mirabel – will make a four-day visit to India starting April 21, during which the U.S. Vice President will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and may focus on the proposed bilateral trade agreement and the advance completion of the way to strengthen India-US-US-Oregon.

Mr. is heading to India amid global concerns over Trump’s tariff quarrel, both sides may aim to establish a proposed trade deal designed to address issues related to taxes, market access and supply chains.

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