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Farmers threaten to change Lucknow to be a place for protest

Farmers threaten to change Lucknow to be a place for protest
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Lucknow: After the leading farmer protest against the new agricultural law on the Border of Delhi, Sanyukt Kani Morcha (SKM) on Monday announced it would hold a demonstration above and Uttarakhand where the election of the State Assembly next year.
Overcoming reporters in Lucknow, National Spokesman Bhartiya Kisan (BKU) Rakesh Tikait said that Morcha would hold a public meeting in all districts in running to ‘Mahapachayat’ scheduled to be held at Muzaffarmagar in 5.
BKU happened to be part of SKM.
Morcha officials categorically threatened to be Lucknow to be a protest site like in terms of Delhi.
The front of the farmer raises ante to coincide with the completion of eight-month farmers’ protests against three agricultural laws.
Tikait accused the BJP in power above not buying wheat in the promised amount.
He said that as the production of 308 lakh tons, the government rose only 56 lakh tons which was only 18% of the total.
In fact, the state government, has maintained wheat purchases made in 2021 are twice of what is done a year ago.
“Up often see big agitation,” said Tikaite, claiming that BJP in power in the country has lent a cold shoulder to the suffering of farmers.
He said that while Rs 12,000 Crore was caused by sugar cane farmers, they were in potato cultivation had been released financially.
Yogendra Yadav of SKM said that farmer agitation has projected their political power.
He said that the center did not provide a guarantee of minimum support prices (MSP) which was the cause of concern for poor farmers.
The hard attitude of SKM Vis-à-Vis-Up and Uttarakhand is seen as an indication of the key effort of the body of the farming body to determine the ‘mission’ movement to trouble BJP who tried to return to the office after the assembly selection of 2022.
Tikait on Sunday attacked Agriculture Minister Union Narendra Singh Tomar to say that The agricultural law will not be revoked.
Furthermore, a group of farmers from Meerut and Bijnor had reached the gate.

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