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Kis muh se ghar wapsi karein…: BKU president Naresh Tikait | Watch

Image Source : INDIA TV Bharatiya Kisan Union president Naresh Tikait says with what face will we return.
As farmers protest towards Centre’s new farm reforms continues for over 2 months at varied Delhi borders, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Naresh Tikait (Rakesh Tikait’s brother) on Wednesday stated with what face can they (farmers) now return… sitting on the border was a helplessness state of affairs for the farmers.

Speaking to reporters earlier within the day, Naresh Tikait stated, “How can we go back… when 70, 72 days have already passed, with what face shall we go back… what’s in hour hands? what shall we tell the people… that we didn’t make any progress… many kinds of allegations will be levelled against us… it is our helplessness or compulsion to sit at the borders.” (Nai aese ghar wapsi kaise chale jaye… jab 70, 72 din holiye toh ghar wapsi kis muh se jaye… kya leke jaye… janata ko kya jawab de… jaha se chale the wahi… tereh tereh ke aarop lage… is tereh ke aarop se bachne ke liye… bhaithna toh majboori hai logi ki…” Bharatiya Kisan Union Naresh Tikait stated.

Meanwhile, earlier within the day, Rakesh Tikat, who attended a mahapanchayat in Haryana’s Jind at this time, stated what would occur if the protesting farmers began demanding the resignation of the Modi authorities as a substitute of the repeal of the three new central agricultural legal guidelines.

“We are now urging the central government to withdraw the three farm laws. What will happen if we begin to ask the government to leave the throne in Delhi?” the farmer chief stated whereas addressing an enormous crowd at a Kisan Mahapanchayat at Kandela village in Jind district.

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Representatives of almost 50 ‘khaps’ or caste or neighborhood teams from Haryana participated within the occasion.

The BKU chief additionally warned that now was the time for the Union authorities to watch out on the calls for of the farmers, who’ve been protesting on the Delhi borders since November 26 final yr.

“The government has time till October to accept our demands. If it does not, we will take out a farmers’ rally with 44 lakh tractors,” he warned.

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