Grow the crop in Parliament and then set the rate according to fixed loss and profit: Rakesh Tikite

Rakesh Tikite, who led the agitation of the farmers against three new agrarian laws, has instructed the central government to farm in the Parliament House complex. Rakesh Tikite, who attacked the central government, said the government is sitting on the Swaminathan Commission report and thinks more MSP is being offered. After all, why does the government not set up an Agricultural Research Center in the Parliament Bhavan Parivar? Rakesh Tikite, ‘The government is sitting on the Swaminathan Commission report. They think more MSP is being offered. After all, why don’t they set up an Agricultural Research Center in the Parliament House complex. Grow crops in the Parliament House complex and then, after cutting, determine the MSP based on its benefits and benefits.

Earlier on Tuesday, Rakesh Tikite had said that if the government did not listen to us, we would hold a tractor rally across the country with 40 lakh tractors. Prior to this, Rakesh Tikite said that our slogan was “No return to law, no return home.” The movement will not end anytime soon, but will last until October, he said.

Likewise, Rakesh Tikite has added clause to renegotiate with the government. Rakesh Tikite, leader of the Indian Kisan Union, said, “On the question of negotiating with the government about agrarian laws, till the harassment of the police administration and the arrest of the farmers, there is no discussion of the new agrarian laws with the government.”

Explain that Prime Minister Narendra Modi told an all-party meeting on Saturday that the government’s proposal to postpone the implementation of agricultural laws for a year and a half was blocked. In a telephone call, the Union Minister decides the time and place of the meeting with farmers’ organizations. The last meeting between the government and farmer organizations was held on January 22.

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