New Delhi: The farmers' agitation has added to the woes of the government for some time now, while the Annadata Movement against agricultural laws is still continuing. On the other hand, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said on Saturday that we are ready if the Government of India wants to discuss. He also said that from 22nd July, we will have a program to visit Delhi. Parliament session will begin from 22nd July and from 22nd July, 200 of our people will go to Parliament to hold a strike.
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We'd not said that we'll take up issue of new farm bills at United Nations. We'd responded to a question over Jan 26 incident. Is there any agency here that can conduct an impartial investigation? If not should we take this matter to the UN?: BKU leader Rakesh Tikait pic.twitter.com/YsPCkhJ87X
? ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2021
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On the other hand, Rakesh Tikait, when the issue of new agricultural bills was raised at the United Nations, said, "I did not say that I would go to the United Nations on agricultural laws. We had told that there should be an impartial inquiry into the incident of 26th January. If the agency here is not investigating, shall we go to the United Nations?' Earlier on Thursday, Rakesh Tikait asked how the government would reach Rs 1 lakh crore through the market. They are not giving foodgrains, how will the government set up an institution to give loans to markets?
The Government sits in Delhi and says, "They will not know that Annadatas are roaming around the villages with food trolleys. There is no purchase at MSP.'' Tikait further said that by now hardly 40 percent of the total foodgrains have been procured. On the other hand, he buys foodgrains cheaply from Annadata and goes to FCI. Tikait said that the CEO of the coconut board will now become a private person, he will also be a favorite of the government. Nominated from above.
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