 Tamil Nadu farmers have been staging several protests in various districts over the past two months, simultaneously with the agitating farmers in the borders of Delhi. Tamil Nadu, where the assembly elections are to be held in less than three months, what the election manifestos of political parties have in store for the issues of the agitating farmers will play a decisive role in the upcoming elections. In its five-year tenure, the ruling AII-ADMK government has rooted for all sorts of anti-people laws, such as the Chennai-to-Salem eight-lane expressway project, erection of high-tension power transmission towers on farmland, and more recently, the new farm laws passed by the Centre, which are openly supported by the ruling party AII-ADMK. It is common sentiment in the state that to make up for all these anti-farmers measures, the AII-ADMK government has recently announced loan waiver for farmers. It is seen as nothing but an election gimmick and is not a permanent solution. It is in this context that farmers have begun an indefinite protest in Chennai. In the current scenario, when large-scale people's movements are not covered by majority mainstream media, news click brings to you the voice of protesting farmers of Tamil Nadu. It is not a permanent solution for farmers in Chennai. Did they start a protest in Delhi in Tamil Nadu? In Tamil Nadu, the protest has been going on for a long time. It has been going on for a long time. It is not a permanent solution.