Sharad Pawar warns government over farmers' protest
Sharad Pawar warns government over farmers' protest
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New Delhi: Accusing the central government of insensitive attitude towards the farmer movement, NCP chief Sharad Pawar has said on Thursday that if farmers leave a peaceful path of protest, a big crisis will arise in the country and the BJP government will be responsible. He has condemned the government for laying multilevel barricades and barbed wire and laying nails on the roads.

Pawar said that this did not happen even during the British rule. Former Union Agriculture Minister alleged that the government is not willing to resolve the farmers' issue. Pawar has said that he does not want to solve the problem. I am worried that if the farmers who are making a peaceful movement today, if they go the other way, then it will become a big crisis and the BJP government will have to take responsibility for it.

He has also criticized the central government for not allowing MPs from 10 opposition parties to meet protesting farmers in Ghazipur. He has said that opposition MPs had gone there peacefully only to know the welfare of the farmers, but they were stopped. If this happens in a democracy, then the government will have to pay a big price today or tomorrow.

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