New Delhi: A poll has begun to open up for alleged farmers who have been continuously agitating on Delhi's borders against the central government's three agricultural laws. Two farmer leaders have come forward to unearth the conspiracy behind the agitation against three agricultural laws. All India Swaminathan Sangharsh Samiti State President Vikal Pachar has termed the United Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella body of 40 Kisan Sanghs, as a private company of 4 people and alleged that it is being funded by political parties. While talking to the media, Pachar has told that 'SKM has become a private limited company of Rakesh Tikait, Yogendra Yadav, Darshan Pal, Balbir Rajewal today.' Pachar further said that their protest was against the three agriculture laws, but the focus of these people is on the assembly elections to be held in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. VM Singh of Rashtriya Kisan Morcha claimed that some people are agitating instead of talking to the central government to resolve the matter. He revealed that Yogendra Yadav is using the farmers' protests to fulfill his political ambitions. V.M. Singh opened Rakesh Tikait's poll and said, "Rakesh Tikait is the same person who was happy about agricultural laws even before the law came in.'' Pachar said the United Kisan Morcha wants to protest by 2024 due to political ambitions. Singh alleged that the United Kisan Morcha will not hold talks with the Central government unless they give victory to opposition parties in the elections. Raksha Bandhan: Brothers to gift sisters according to their zodiac signs Jayanti Special: Did you know the real name of the country's youngest PM Rajiv Gandhi? Sadbhavna Diwas 2021: How Sadbhavana Diwas started! know its importance