Shivamogga(Karnataka):The ongoing farmers’ agitation against the new farm laws on Delhi’s borders extended to South India officially on Saturday with the Bharatiya Kisan Union launching the Raitha Mahapanchayat movement in Shivamogga.
Bhartiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait, addressing the Mahapanchayat, Tikait said, "There have been many struggles on the socialist ground in Shimogga district. Our fight will continue until the central government withdraws these three anti- farmers laws. Now the law has been brought against the farmer, in future, laws will be imposed on food. We need to stop companies attacking food sector."
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"Those who have already lost their land are unemployed. Youths will be unemployed if the land is grabbed from farmers. They are putting forth Kisan Credit Card. Banks, airport, are all for sale. BSNL has also been prepared for sale. They are calling it Vikas," said Tikait.
Rakesh called upon farmers to get ready to lay siege of Bengaluru with tractors. The young generation needs to join hands for our movement. Kisan Manch will decide the future of the government, he said.