New Delhi: Leaders of farmers' organisations, which have been agitating for weeks against the central government's three agricultural laws, which have now come down on their heads. In the United Kisan Morcha meeting on Sunday, the split came to the fore when the Indian Farmers Union (Haryana) chief Gurname Chhuni was charged with taking Rs 10 crore from a Congress leader in the name of agitation. Other organisations alleged that Gurnam Chhuni has made the ' farmers' protest ' a blow of politics and is calling the Congress leaders. It was alleged that he took the rupee from the Congress leader of Haryana and he was active in Delhi. He is alleged to have also been dealing with the BJP-JJP government in Haryana in lieu of the Congress election ticket. However, the Chhuni has rejected the allegations at the end. According to the report of 'Dainik Bhaskar', on the 54th day of the farmers' protest, all the farmers' organisations have declared that none of their leaders would abide by NIA summons and would not be present before any investigating agency. The leader of the All India Kisan Sabha and 8-time MP Hannan Mula has separated himself from the demand being made by the apex court, which seeks to form a fresh committee for talks. Also Read- Many Australians urge PM to rebuke MP for corona disinformation Surjewala's question on corona vaccine, asks, 'will the poor and underprivileged be vaccinated for free?' EC team to visit Bengal and Assam today amid assembly elections