The union said that it wants to meet the Union Agriculture Minister to inform him that the ongoing protests in Delhi by the unions from Punjab and Haryana do not represent farmers of all India.
These two cops were heading the police teams who were stationed at the Singhu border, which has been in the national limelight as farmers had camped their protests at this border between Delhi and Haryana.
The announcement from the farmers on their new decision has come in parallel to the appeal made by Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar to come for talks.
"I think, I feel, I decide", has been a signature slogan of the protests and it has been strongly and widely chanted by women in streets across the country during the demonstrations.
The farmers' unions had observed Bharat Bandh- a nationwide strike on Tuesday from 11 am to 3 pm and the strike was largely supported by several trade and labor unions and dozens of political parties.
The diversified peasants from several parts of the nation with various backgrounds would agitate against the Center with their collective call and demand of repealing the three controversial farm bills.
The protests in London have come days after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had sent his solidarity by stating that Canada will always be there to defend the rights of peaceful protests.
On Wednesday, the Triplicane police in Chennai had registered a case against Anbumani Ramadoss, Mani, Murthy, and hundreds of partymen for staging protests without permission.