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Capital of states to see Delhi like situation if farmers are ignored

Tikait throw open challenges for states: Capital of states  to see Delhi like situation if farmers are ignored

Raipur: Bhartiya Kisan Union national president Rakesh Tikait on Tuesday threw a challenge for media houses that the capital of those states, governments of which are ignoring farmers’ interests, will see the situation of Delhi. Addressing thousands of farmers at a rally in Rajim here on Tuesday, Tikait said that people should boycott cold drinks. The income of farmers/labourers of this country will increase only when the income of MNCs declines.

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The 14 crore people, who have lost their jobs in the country, should take to the streets

 

Tikait warned that no movement will yield results if the Delhi movement by farmers is failed. He said that the companies are being sold and the country is being divided in the name of caste and religion. The present policy of the centre will lead to a crisis of bread in the country, he said.

 

Earlier, talking to media at the airport, Tikait said that BJP only believes in selling national property. Half of the nation has been sold by the centre. He termed the three agriculture laws a curse for the nation. Medha Patkar said that the law should be rolled back and government should be uprooted.

 

Yogendra Yadav said that the farmers’ movement is equally successful in Chhattisgarh like Delhi, Punjab and Haryana and it is evident from the gathering at Rajim.

 

Mandis being sold in Madhya Pradesh

 

As many as 182 mandis are set to be sold in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh will be no exception to this. The problem of Chhattisgarh will also be raised by the Panchayat. The farmers who came to the Panchayat will be consulted. The vegetable farmers who are here will also be affected by the law. The big problem is related to MSP, he said.

Sikh farmers arrange langar for the people coming to Mahapanchayat.

A large number of people continued to reach the panchayat in tractor-trolley, bus, pickup. In the lines of Delhi’s agitation, Sikh farmers arranged langar for the people coming to the Mahapanchayat. A large number of Sikh women reached the panchayat.

 

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