Rakesh Tikite said – the silence of the government, a signal of actions to be taken against the peasant movement

Rakesh Tikite, leader of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), alleges that the silence of the central government over the past few days is indicating that the government is preparing some framework against the peasant movement.

When talks between the government and farmers’ unions ended, the government said it would have to bring a proposal to speak again. Bhakki leader Rakesh Tikite told reporters in Bijnor’s Afzalgarh on Sunday night that the central government will remain silent for 15-20 days as it travels to Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand. The government is planning to take some action against the movement.

The farmer also views agriculture and agitation

Tikite said farmers will not return until relief is found. Even the farmer is ready, he focuses on agriculture and agitation. Talk to the government when the time comes.

Tikkite said the Mahapanchayat would be held in many places in the country by March 24. When asked about the uproar at the Lal Quila campus during the farmers’ demonstration on the Republic Day, he accused the government of raising all these difficulties.

Asked whether farmers are destroying their standing crops in various places in relation to the three agrarian laws, Tikit says the time has not yet come for Biku farmers, but the government is trying to prevent the farmer from taking such a step. Why not like it.

Giving a hint of increasing farmers ‘movement at the district level in Uttar Pradesh, Tikite, now a ready crop of wheat, is responsible for the government’s failure to buy farmers’ wheat at MSP.

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