Kisan Andolan: Rakesh Tikait speaks from Rajasthan - Eight months more movement will be on cannon on tractor Huh.
Talking to the media during the Rajasthan tour, Rakesh Tikait said that agitating farmers are ready for a long battle and will retreat only when the demands are met. He reiterated that the Center should withdraw the agricultural laws and provide legal guarantee on the MSP. He said that if the demands of the farmers are not met then the power of 16 states will be cut.
Rakesh Tikait in Rajasthan says the agitation will be continued for next 8 months
We are raising every issue
Talking to the media, he said, 'Eight more months will go, we will decide the strategy ahead. Right now wheat harvesting is going on and will go away. Your mosquito net, your cot and your tractor. Revolutionary people are going to come out of Rajasthan now .. Village - There are cannons in the village .. So, there will be guns on the tractor, why won't it be installed. Cannon of our village, tractor of our village ... we are raising every issue. ' He said that the farmers are ready for a long battle and this movement will last long.
Congress is loose
Talking about the expansion of the movement, Tikait said, 'These institutions are being sold, the ordinance factory is being sold .. The man who never made the toy was given to make weapons, then there is opposition here our. This is our movement. The last talk was on January 22, he (the government) said that we can keep the laws on hold for 18 months, if you have to agree, tell us, we said not to agree. We have to get these laws abolished. The Congress is loose, otherwise what would it be like .. Opposition in the country is weak, it should not stop doing as much hurdle in the house, it is afraid that they should leave.
Lett Congress also take advantage
In the midst of the agitation for three months against the three new agricultural laws of the Central Government, the Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said on Saturday that agriculture The solution will be found on the day the leaders of the movement want to find a way out. "The government is ready for talks and wants a solution," he said.
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