Union Budget 2021: Rakesh Tikait says 'separate budget for farmers'

New Delhi: Today is the 68th day of the peasant movement against all three agricultural laws brought by the central government. After the violence during the tractor parade of farmers on Republic Day, the farmers' movement, which is seen to be weakening, has now taken a new turn. The crowd of agitators has gathered once again on the Ghazipur border. Meanwhile, Rakesh Tikait has given a statement regarding the budget of the Government of India.

Rakesh Tikait said that the government should have focused on agriculture in the budget. The government should have removed the tax on agricultural equipment, as well as providing subsidies to farmers on agricultural equipment. At the same time, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the government is always ready to discuss with the farmers. She said that the Minister of Agriculture is ready to talk on all the topics of agricultural laws. We believe that dialogue is the only way.

At the same time, reacting to the general budget, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has said that this budget is not for development, but for sale. Prior to this he has sold to Railways, Air India, Bharat Petroleum and many other institutions. This budget is telling what other things will be sold in future, such as pipelines, stadiums, roadways and warehouses.

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