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Rakesh Tikait
BHIWANI/NUH: Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait held a mahapanchayat in Haryana’s Bhiwani on Sunday and called for support in intensifying the agitation against the three laws in other states too.
In Nuh, his son Gaurav Tikait addressed another mahapanchayat of 10,000 villagers and asserted that the agitation would continue until the three laws were repealed.
“The farm protest has started to expand to other parts of the country too. So, we decided to go to another state and hold a meeting with farmers and their leaders,” Tikait said in Bhiwani.
The BKU leader also called for unity among farmers of different states, alleging that the government was trying to divide the protesters on the basis of region and religion. “Two government representatives had come to meet me on Saturday, but I refused them. Any discussion with the government will take place in the presence of 40 members of the kisan morcha,” he added.
UP farmers to increase participation in agitation
By IANS |
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Thu, Feb 4 2021 10:27 IST |
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UP farmers to increase participation in agitation. Image Source: IANS News
Lucknow, Feb 4 : The number of farmers, protesting against farm laws at the Ghazipur border, is expected to witness a massive surge over the next two days.
The various Khap Panchayats in western Uttar Pradesh that have been holding meetings in different districts have decided that at least one member from every farmer family will join the protest in Delhi.
The farmers will begin moving to the Ghazipur border over the weekend.
A BKU leader, who did not wish to be named, said, Movement to Ghazipur border will not be in groups as police is not allowing farmers to join protests at the border and have barricaded the routes leading to Ghazipur. We are drawing up a strategy which will help us in reaching Ghazipur without inviting police action.
Updated Feb 04, 2021 | 11:02 IST
At the Singhu border, young brigades of farmers have joined the protest in large numbers after January 26 incident. Top view of the site of farmers ongoing agitation against Centre s farm reform laws, at Ghazipur border in New Delhi  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Lucknow: In a bid to intensify the ongoing farmers agitation against the Central farm laws, various Khap Panchayats in western Uttar Pradesh have decided that at least one member from each farmer family will participate in the protests at Delhi border points.
With this decision, the number of farmers protesting at the Ghazipur border is expected to increase over the next two days.