Rakesh Tikat says, 'If Supreme Court says then will not conduct tractor march on January 26'
Rakesh Tikat says, 'If Supreme Court says then will not conduct tractor march on January 26'
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New Delhi: Another round of meeting between farmers' organisations and the central government is being held on Friday. Farmers are adamant on the demand to withdraw the agriculture law and announced the tractor rally on January 26. However, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said on Friday that he would cancel the rally if the Supreme Court said them.

Talking to a private news channel, Indian Farmers Union (Bhakiu) spokesperson Rakesh Tikait said that the agricultural laws have been framed by the government and hence they are continuing the talks with the government. The apex court has faith, but the committee that has been formed has only those who support the law. Rakesh Tikait said that our agitation has completed 51 days now unless the demand of the farmers is considered, the agitation will continue.

Rakesh said that this time's Republic Day parade will be historic, where the soldiers will run from one side and the farmers on the other. Farmer leader Abhimanyu says that unless the three laws are withdrawn and the Minimum Support Price (MSP) guarantee law is enacted, our performance will continue. As far as the Supreme Committee is on the issue, it covers the same people who have been supporting these laws.

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