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Betrayal day: Tikait asked farmers to get ready for the long term

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Gurgaon / Noida: Farmers in Haryana and climb the streets on Monday and observe the “betrayal day”, accuse the center of not meeting all the promises made to them when they raised agitation throughout the year in December last year.
Using a call by Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), the farmers took the parade, performed a protest sitting, and handed over the notes aimed at the prime minister for each deputy commissioner.
Farmers wanted cases registered against them during agitation throughout the year, the families of the demonstrators who died in the last two years compensated and a law that guarantees MSP (minimum support price) to be formulated Leading the annual protest against the Central Agriculture Law at the gate, one of the three main hubs of agitation, asked farmers to be prepared for “long struggles”.
“By betraying state farmers, the government has rubbed salt into their wounds.
With this betrayal, it is clear that the state farmers must be prepared for a long struggle,” National Spokesman for Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) tweeted in Hindi.
“This is a betrayal for farmers That the cases that have not been owned by protests are drawn, the martyrs have not been compensated, there is no word on the electricity bill, there is no resolution for the notification of the central agency and the case.
This center must respond to this, “Tikait said in another tweet.
In places like Sirsa, a group of farmers came out on the tractor and began making preparations to launch protests sitting in Singhu style.
In Gurgaon, farmers issued a parade along with hundreds of workers who had protested other wages and demands for more than 50 days now.
In Noida, the farmers who protested gave government time until February 2 to fulfill their promises, by saying they would renew their agitation instead.
They also called for polls boycotts not only above, but also countries ruled by BJP.
Naresh Tikait, Rakesh’s brother who headed BKU, one of the SKM constituents, said the farmers protested in all Tehsils of Uttar Pradesh.
(Written with PTI input)

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