68 days have passed since the dispute between the three agricultural laws of the present Central Government and the farmers of Punjab.
68 days have passed since the dispute between the three agricultural laws of the present Central Government and the farmers of Punjab. But no solution has been found so far for this dispute. The dispute between the farmer and the central government took the form of violence on 26 January. This violence raised questions on the agitation started by the farmer. People started questioning the intention of the farmer, but not caring about it, the farmers are still stuck on the borders of Delhi.
Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait, who is leading this agitation of farmers, is still scolding the agitation launched for the farmers despite all the obstructors. On 26 January, farmers were terrified by the violence in the ongoing farmer’s movement in Delhi. But, in view of the courage of farmer leader Rakesh Tikait, farmers from other states of India have also started joining this movement. The news is that there is a continuous development in the number of farmers' tents on the Ghazipur border of Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border.
On February 3, he will join the farmers' dharna at Khatkad toll in Jind district of Haryana to strengthen the farmer leader Rakesh Tikait movement to the ground level. According to media reports, Bhakiyu (Chadhuni) District President Azad Palawan told that the farmer leader Tikait would come to the Khatkar toll at 10 am on February 3 to join the farmers' dharna. Bhakiyu District President Azad Palawan alleged that the BJP was trying every step to weaken the peasant movement.
Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait, while replying to his critics, said that the violence in the farmers' movement on 26 January was a conspiracy to weaken the farmer movement. He also said that there should be a holistic investigation. He said that we respect the Prime Minister. Their dignity will be protected. We will not let anyone insult the tricolor. We will always keep it high. Along with this, he has urged the government to release his people and create a platform for dialogue again.
Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir Singh Badal met Rakesh Tikait, leader of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, on the Ghazipur border. And he said "I have come to congratulate Rakesh Tikait ji who is fighting these farmers' fight. All the farmers of India are grateful to Rakesh Zee. Just like they are fighting the battle, my father Prakash Singh Badal and his father Chaudhary Mahendra Singh Tikait has fought the farmers' fight together. Our party and all the farmers are with Tikait. The PM of India should listen to the farmers because today this fight is the fight of all the farmers of the country. "

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