Rakesh Tikkite said – Farmer has been growing losses for 70 years, no movement is impaired by harvest

Rakesh Tikite, national spokesperson of the Indian Farmers’ Union, said Friday that the farmer has been raising losses for 70 years. The farmer must sacrifice a crop and the farmers are ready for it. The crop is harvested by applying more labor, but it is reaped, and the movement is not impaired by the crop.

He said the government was examining the patience of the farmers. The farmer said he wasn’t going anywhere until the law came back. The return of the farmers is only possible with the return of the law. Along with this the government has to legislate about MSP.

The central government should not have any misconception that farmers will return to harvest crops, Tikit said on Thursday. If they insist, we burn our crops. They should not think that the protest will end in 2 months. We also oppose the harvest.

Speaking to Kisan Mahapanchayat at Kharkapunis in Hisar district of Haryana, Tikite said the price of crops has not risen, but fuel prices have increased. The Center has ruined the situation, if necessary, we will take our tractors to West Bengal as the farmers are not getting MSP there.

Most notably, the chaos of the center’s three new agricultural laws is still intact. Farmers who are adamant in repealing the laws have declared a cross-border war with the government on the issue. The farmers’ movement along the Delhi border continued for the 86th day. Meanwhile, all the efforts of the central government to persuade the farmers so far have been fruitless.

Explain that farmers have recently enacted three new agricultural laws – the Manufacturers’ Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, Price Guarantee and Agricultural Services Act, the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act of 2020 . While the central government is presenting these laws as a major reform of the agriculture sector, new legislators are worried that the MSP (minimum support price) and kneeling system will end and they will rely on a large corporate will. Done.

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