Ghaziabad:Four days after the central government repealed the farm law, Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) national spokesperson Rakesh Tikait alleged the government of trying to divide the protesting farmers. Tikait said "farmers would not return to villages until the law on guaranteed Minimum Support Price (MSP) was enacted. He urged the government not to spread rumors and try to divide the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM)."
"A rumour is being spread that farmers are returning home after the farm laws have been repealed in Parliament. I want to clarify that farmers continue to camp at the Delhi borders as only one issue has been resolved,” Tikait added
Rakesh Tikait has also come up with a new slogan on MSP,"MSP abhi nahi to kabhi nahi" (MSP now or never).
Meanwhile, preparation at the Ghazipur border got underway for the upcoming meeting Samyukt Kisan Morcha scheduled on December 4th, where farmers will be discussing and making strategies for their further actions.