Tent started to be uprooted from the outskirts of Delhi, Tikait told by when the farmers will return
Tent started to be uprooted from the outskirts of Delhi, Tikait told by when the farmers will return"
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New Delhi: National spokesperson of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Rakesh Tikait has informed that farmers along Delhi's Ghazipur, Tikri and Singhu borders will return to ghats from December 15 to 16. We will start moving out of the borders from tomorrow and vacate the agitation site for 4 to 5 days i.e.

In fact, on Thursday itself, the United Kisan Morcha (SKM), an organisation of farmers' organisations, announced the end of the agitation and said that we will start returning home from Saturday. Since then, the problem of jams along delhi's borders has increased and hopes of removing the problem of movement of people have increased. We will try to vacate at least one road by December 12, Rakesh Tikait said on ghazipur border.

Rakesh Tikait said there is no conflict with the government at present and an agreement has been reached. Not only this, he said that a fair will be organized for 8 to 10 days every year for the people who participate in this movement. This will provide an opportunity for people to meet each other. Meanwhile, the return of farmers from Singhu, Ghazipur and Tikri border has started. Tents have started to crumble, tents are being removed and kept in vehicles. At the same time, the anchor goods are also returning.

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