Rakesh Tikait says, 'If government agreed to demands, then we would celebrate New Year in Delhi itself'
Rakesh Tikait says, 'If government agreed to demands, then we would celebrate New Year in Delhi itself'
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New Delhi: The agitation of farmers against the three new agricultural laws of the Central Government is still going on. Today is the 36th day of the farmer movement. Recently, Rakesh Tikait, leader of Bharat Kisan Union, says, 'The talks on Wednesday were good. Stubble was a big issue, in which the government has talked about the amendment. There will be no penalty and punishment in that.' He also said, 'There has been a talk on the electricity amendment bill, it was in it that if a farmer had two animals, then he had to take commercial connections, this was a big issue of the whole country, but the same system will remain the same.' Talks will be held on January 4 on MSP and three laws.

He also said, 'There is not much talk on the committee. The committee proposed the government, whether it will be made or not, whether the bill will be returned or not, it will be negotiated on the 4th. On the 4th, hopefully, there will be some solution, a line will be formed. Yesterday we tasted our langar in mutual brotherhood and drank tea. We got some success in the seventh round of talks, even if the government had agreed to the demands, we would have celebrated the new year in Delhi itself. It will take time to find a solution, till then a peaceful movement will continue. Today's tractor march has been postponed. '

Apart from him, Sukhwinder Singh of the Farmers Workers' Struggle Committee on the Indus border says, "The government should have talked about the law and the MSP yesterday, but they did not talk." The government is not yet accepting that even today they were counting the benefits to us, so we want them to cancel the 3 laws early and not explain to us. '

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