Raipur (Chhattisgarh): Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait on Wednesday said that the government is lying to the media that it is open to dialogue on the issue of ongoing farmers agitation.
Addressing a press conference here, Tikait said, "Government lies to media that it is open to dialogue but farmers are not. They want to hold conditional dialogue, in which farmers will not participate. They said farm laws would not be rolled back. It means they have already drafted the agreement and farmers just have to sign it." Asked about his statement against media, Tikait said, "I had said something yesterday which was misinterpreted. I actually meant that the next target of the Centre is media houses. We have never said anything against media."
Rakesh Tikait on Tuesday had said media houses will be the next target and will suffer if they do not support farmers' protests. "Everyone should join us. The next target will be media houses. If you want to be saved then join us, else you will also suffer. We will raise the issues of (farmers from) Chhattisgarh. The biggest problem is MSP in the country. We will raise this issue. We will talk about how vegetable farmers of state can be benefited more and what policies need to be made for them," Tikait told media persons after arriving in Raipur.