Farmers Protest: Farmer leader Narendra Tikait says the agitation will continue
Farmers are ready to continue protests on the borders of Delhi, against the three agricultural laws, for the remaining three and half years of the Narendra Modi government s second term, said farmer leader Narendra Tikait. The protests cannot be culled he said. The farmers protest has been continuing for more than 100 days. Narendra Tikait does not hold any official position in the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), formed by his father, Mahendra Singh Tikait, in 1986. He mostly focuses on the family s farming activities but is as vocal on farmers issues as his two elder brothers, Naresh and Rakesh Tikait, who are leading from the front.
Farmers ready to continue protests till Modi govt lasts: Narendra Tikait
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March 09, 2021 01:22 IST
‘It is an attempt to divide us, we would advise govt., MLAs to refrain from it’
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‘It is an attempt to divide us, we would advise govt., MLAs to refrain from it’
As the news of Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Umesh Malik taking a delegation of khap Choudharys to meet Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Aditynath spread, some khap leaders reacted strongly to it. “It is an attempt to divide us and we would advise the government and our political representatives to refrain from it,” said Shayam Singh, the Thamba Chaudhary of a dozen villages of Gathwala khap.