'The agitation will not end without enacting a law on MSP..' Rakesh Tikait's blunt
'The agitation will not end without enacting a law on MSP..' Rakesh Tikait's blunt
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New Delhi: Today is one year since the kisan agitation launched under the banner of Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) against agricultural laws brought by the Central Government. On the completion of one year of the agitation, Rakesh Tikait has made it clear that there is no plan to end it. He said there is no plan to end the agitation till a law is enacted on Minimum Support Price (MSP). The Government has to make a law on MSP.

Meanwhile, farmers are celebrating partially at Kundli border on Friday after the historic kisan movement called by the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) completed one year and announced the withdrawal of three agricultural laws. Farmers are continuing to reach the Kundli-Singhu border. The view on the horoscope border is completely changed. While young farmers are dancing on DJs, laddoos are being distributed at the border. The anchor of jalebis has also been started.

Farmers are continuously reaching Delhi. There are also a large number of women. The farmers' agitation at Kundli border has once again attracted a crowd of farmers. A year ago, on November 26, 2020, farmers from Punjab and Haryana were going to protest against three agricultural laws passed by the Central Government at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi. Which were stopped at the borders of Delhi. After which the farmers had decided that they would agitate on the borders of Delhi with their demands.

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