Where did Article 370 come from in the farmers' movement? Rakesh Tikait says, farmers suffered due to this
Where did Article 370 come from in the farmers' movement? Rakesh Tikait says, farmers suffered due to this
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New Delhi: Senior Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhakiu) leader Rakesh Tikait has made a major statement on the decision to remove Section 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. Talking to the media, he said that the decision to remove Section 370 is correct, but it has hurt the farmers, the general public, because they are not even getting the package after the withdrawal of 370.

Tikait added, "We thought there was 370 big issues that were resolved. It was nice to remove 370, but it has hurt the farmers and the general public. We are with the people there". He said, "They still continue to get the transport package they used to get. Their aim is not to remove the package. Continue getting the package. Continue dispersion of electricity and transport. Whether 370 remained or not, the facility that was available through the package continued to be available. The package that the government used to give continued".

On Saturday, farmers will meet governors of all states of the country and lieutenant governors of union territories and submit a memorandum to them. When Tikait was asked if he would meet Delhi LG Anil Baijal and submit a memorandum. So he said, "I won't go, the Delhi unit will go to meet him". Tikait added, "I didn't think farmers in a free country would have to agitate like this. We had written to the government for talks again, their reply came that the law would not be returned". He said the deadlock does not seem to be ending.

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