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Govt's silence indicates it is planning steps against farmers' stir: Tikait

Before leaving for Uttarakhand's Udham Singh Nagar, the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader told reporters in Bijnor's Afzalgarh that the government's silence for the past 15-20 days is indicating that something is going to happen. THe stated that the government is planning some steps against the agitation.

Govt's silence indicates it is planning steps against farmers' stir: Tikait
Govt's silence indicates it is planning steps against farmers' stir: Tikait
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Published : Mar 1, 2021, 6:33 PM IST

Bijnor: BKU leader Rakesh Tikait has claimed that the Centre's "silence" for the past few days indicates that it is planning some steps against the farmers' agitation over newly enacted agriculture laws.

He also stressed that it is the government that will have to come forward with a proposal for talks to resume with the protesting farmers.

However, Tikait said farmers will not step back till a solution is found.

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"The farmer is also ready. He will look after his crop as well as the agitation. Let the government hold talks when it has the time," he said.

Tikait also said farmers' "maha panchayat" will be held at several places in the country till March 24.

When asked about the violence during a tractor parade on Republic Day in New Delhi, he alleged that the government created the trouble.

On the issue of farmers destroying their standing crop at different places, Tikait said the BKU has told farmers that the time for such action has not come yet.

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"But why is the government not appealing to farmers not to take such a step," he asked.

Tikait said farmers will intensify their agitation if the wheat crop is not sold on the minimum support price (MSP) in Uttar Pradesh and they will hold dharnas outside district headquarters across the state.

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Bijnor: BKU leader Rakesh Tikait has claimed that the Centre's "silence" for the past few days indicates that it is planning some steps against the farmers' agitation over newly enacted agriculture laws.

He also stressed that it is the government that will have to come forward with a proposal for talks to resume with the protesting farmers.

However, Tikait said farmers will not step back till a solution is found.

Read:| 40 lakh tractors to be present, Rakesh Tikait warns of Parliament gherao

"The farmer is also ready. He will look after his crop as well as the agitation. Let the government hold talks when it has the time," he said.

Tikait also said farmers' "maha panchayat" will be held at several places in the country till March 24.

When asked about the violence during a tractor parade on Republic Day in New Delhi, he alleged that the government created the trouble.

On the issue of farmers destroying their standing crop at different places, Tikait said the BKU has told farmers that the time for such action has not come yet.

Read:| Keep tractors ready as you may have to reach Delhi anytime: Rakesh Tikait to farmers

"But why is the government not appealing to farmers not to take such a step," he asked.

Tikait said farmers will intensify their agitation if the wheat crop is not sold on the minimum support price (MSP) in Uttar Pradesh and they will hold dharnas outside district headquarters across the state.

PTI

Read:| Rakesh Tikait demands establishment of agri research centre in Parliament

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