The ongoing farmers’ movement against the agricultural laws is once again in the news. Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar made a statement on the previous day that the government will not withdraw the agricultural laws, but is ready to hold talks with the agitating farmers. Now farmer leader Rakesh Tikait has given a statement on this issue, Rakesh Tikait says that the government may use sticks and sticks, but whatever happens, it will happen without any condition.
Rakesh Tikait of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) said that the latest proposal of the government has come with conditions. The government is asking to talk, but it has also said that the law will not be withdrawn. We have not put any condition, we want to start talks if there is discussion on withdrawal of law.
Rakesh Tikait said that we have been sitting in the mood for eight months, only the one who understands the language in which he understands. We are saying that we are sitting peacefully, do not tease us and the government is saying that go away from here. But if we go, then by talks, otherwise by using sticks, sticks and bullets from which the government wants to run away.
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Companies are running this government’
Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said that if the government had been of any party, it would have talked, but companies are running the government and planning to loot the country. The people of the country will have to come out on the road and drive out the robbers, this will prove to be the last king.
Rakesh Tikait said on the new proposal of the Modi government that one lakh crores is a thug education, we are just saying that give us money, where one lakh crore has to be spent, do it. But what is the point of one lakh crore when we are not giving the price.
District wise movement will start in Uttar Pradesh
It has also been announced by the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) on Thursday that from the month of August, they will start a district-wise movement in Uttar Pradesh. In this movement, problems of sugarcane farmers in Uttar Pradesh, expensive electricity and many other issues will be raised loudly.
According to Rakesh Tikait, there will be a big meeting of farmers on July 11 in which the contours of this movement will be decided. There is an attempt to give strength to this movement from August 1.
Significantly, the farmers’ agitation has been going on for the last one year against the three agricultural laws brought by the central government. A large number of farmers are standing on the Ghazipur, Indus and Tikri borders of Delhi. Many rounds of discussions were also held between the Government of India and the farmers, but nothing could be done.