Amra Ram (born 5 August 1955; Hindi pronunciation: [əm.ɾaː ɾaːm]) is an Indian politician and peasant leader.
[10] He was born into the Jat family on 5 August 1955 to Rami Devi and Dallaram in Mundwara village, Sikar District, Rajasthan.
College in 1979, he furthered his academic pursuits, culminating in an M.Com degree with a specialization in EAFM (Economics, Accounting, and Financial Management).
[11][12][13] He participated in the sport of Kabbadi, playing for Rajasthan in the National Open Championship held in Simoga, Karnataka in 1971.
[27] Kisan Sabha, President, Amra Ram, Former MLA Pema Ram, Hetram Benwal, Pawan Duggal, Mangal Singh Yadav, Bhagirath Netar, Sagar Mal Khachariya and others were leading the movement.
[29] Thousands of farmers gathered in Sikar Mandhi on 1 September, and said their Padav would continue until demands were accepted.
Kishan Padav (Hindi: किसान पड़ाव) continued in Sikar and Other Districts including Bikaner, Nagaur, Jhunjhunu, Churu, Hanumangarh, Shri Ganganagar, Alwar till 10 September.
[31] When the demands were not accepted, on 10 September, AIKS called a Statewide Indefinite Highway Strike.
[32][33] On the 11th day, on the call of the Kisan Sabha, the farmers blocked highways and all other major and minor roads.