Chandigarh: Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait on Sunday said the Centre should not put conditions if it wants to resume talks with the protesting farmers. His remarks come after Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar asserted that the three new central agriculture laws would bring revolutionary changes in the lives of farmers, and made it clear that the government was ready to hold talks with the protestors, except on the demand of the repeal of these laws.
“We have said earlier as well that we are ready for talks whenever the government is ready. But why are they making it conditional by saying that they will not take back the farm laws?” Tikait told reporters in Rohtak. He alleged that the central dispensation was working under pressure of the corporates. “.. they (Centre) would have talked (to farmers), but they are being run by the corporates,” he alleged. The farmer leader earlier addressed a ‘Pink dharna’ by women activists in Rohtak in support of the farmers' stir against the farm laws. In nearby Uchana in Jind district, a mahapanchayat of farmers was also held wherein nine resolutions were passed.
Jind BKU leader Azad Palwa told reporters that the mahapanchayat resolved to boycott BJP-JJP supported candidates in the forthcoming panchayat polls in Haryana. He said if the government does not repeal the farm laws, the candidates of BJP and JJP will face boycott in the assembly and parliamentary polls as well. Addressing the ‘Pink-Mahila Kisan Dharna’, Tikait said, “Such a dharna by women activists is possible in Haryana, where women too have been at the forefront of this (farmers) agitation”. He said the ongoing stir has now become a “revolution of ideas”. He added that although the farmers have been protesting against the “black farm laws” for months now, it has not moved the government. “There is an undeclared emergency in the country and the people of this country should rise..” he said.
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