Image Source : PTI BKU chief Rakesh Tikait talks to media whereas collaborating in a plantation programme, throughout their protest in opposition to new farm legal guidelines, at Ghazipur border, in New Delhi. (File photograph)
BKU chief Rakesh Tikait on Wednesday asserted that the agitating farmers weren’t aiming at any change in energy on the Centre however an answer to their issues as he mentioned lots of their leaders will tour completely different components of the nation to unfold the motion.
Addressing the protesting farmers at Singhu border, Tikait mentioned that the agitation in opposition to the farm legal guidelines will stretch until the Centre addresses their points.
“We do not aim change in power (at the Centre). The government should do its work. We want it to repeal the farm laws and ensure law on MSP,” he mentioned.
Tikait mentioned that the agitation shall be lengthy drawn and proceed until authorities begins talks with farmer leaders.
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He additionally asserted that the unity of the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella physique of the farmer unions protesting in opposition to the contentious farm legal guidelines, was intact and warned the federal government to not be in any phantasm.
The agitation will develop with-holding of massive conferences throughout the nation and associating 40 lakh tractors with it, he mentioned, including the farmer leaders will tour completely different states to unfold the motion.
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