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Farmers talk about change but the mood varies

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NoIDAC / Ghaziabad: Some choose changes, others knock down faith in the current regime.
Farmers, whose voices are set to play a key role in determining the fate of assembly in UP, divided into the choice of their candidates on Thursday.
Some felt they were “cheated” by the center, which brought three agricultural laws and then decided to attract them months before elections, others said that they were satisfied with the Yogi Adityanath government.
Many farmers from six gambling villages, where land was taken for airport projects, said they were made to submit their plots strongly.
“After the airport project was announced, we thought the fate of our children would turn out better.
But our dreams were immediately destroyed.
Our plot was taken from us and the house was Rujing.
We were forced to spend a cold night in the fields,” said Vikram Bhadana after giving his voice.
The government is developing a city in the Bangar Jewar, where homeowners are being rehabilitated.
But villagers often submit objections about the lack of basic facilities in the Bangar Baluar.
They also claimed that the young man promised work by the government had not received it.
“We were told that we would be ploted and compensated under the government rehabilitation scheme.
However, we have not received full payment for our land.
There is a difference too – some gets more, others get less.
We have been asked to pay for an electrical connection too , “Bhadana said.
Many farmers raise concerns about the withdrawal of three agricultural laws.
Gajinder Fauji from Charuli Village, a retired army soldier who now tends to field, said, “Yes, they might have taken back the law.
But, you never know.
They might impose it again with a few other names,” he added.
Gate, said he was satisfied with the government’s decision to attract three laws.
However, he showed that there were several problems that still need to be resolved.
“The government must make several laws that guarantee MSP.
This will help farmers while selling their grains on the market,” he added.

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