Mayawati reiterates demand for repeal of agricultural laws, said – Government should not sacrifice goat for innocent farmers

BSP chief Mayawati has again asked the central government to repeal the agrarian laws and normalize the situation in Delhi and other states. Don’t victimize innocent peasant leaders on the cover of riots on Republic Day.

Mayawati wrote in her tweet that there is enough truth in the objection of Bhaku and other leaders of UP in this regard. The government needs to pay attention. In another tweet, BSP chief Mayawati said the president’s speech at a joint session of parliament was particularly disappointing for the farmers and the poor. The farmer who is making the country self-sufficient in agriculture is agitating over the repeal of three agrarian laws and facing government harassment over which the government is silent. He said the BSP has always opposed the new agriculture laws introduced by the central government in Parliament and outside Parliament. As poor, dalit and backward, the BSP has always raised a voice for the exploitation and injustice of farmers and their rights.

Previously, the BSP president announced the boycott of the president’s speech. Opposing BSP’s reluctance to repeal the country’s three agrarian agrarian laws and a sluggish attitude in the public interest, Presidents should boycott the Speech in Parliament today. There is also much truth in the objections of other leaders of UP. The government needs to pay attention.

Describing the violence at the tractor rally on the Republic Day, BSP chiefs said that whatever happened during the farmers’ tractor rally on Saturday’s republic in the country’s capital should not be. . This is very unfortunate and the central government should take it very seriously. He had appealed to the central government to immediately repeal the three agrarian laws and end the agitation of the peasantry to prevent any such unpleasant incidents from happening again.

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