Kanpur: Chairman of the Spokesman Bharatiya Kisan Union Rakesh Titikit said on Tuesday that “The Farmers’ The movement began in Delhi on November 26, will continue until the government attracted anti-farmer agricultural law.” He spoke to reporters on the Agra-Lucknow toll road in the Takha area in Etawah on Tuesday.
“Now the peasant movement must be taken outside the punjab, Haryana to the villages above, Uttarakhand.
This will begin with the organizing ‘Rally Maha’ at Muzaffarnagar on September 5,” he said.
In the matter of sugar cane farmers, Tikait said that “Nearly RS 12,000 Cherry farmers’ crore owed by the government.
The sugar cane level was increased by Akhilesh and the Mayawati government.
The Yogi government has not increased any level in four years”.
Tikait said that farmer organizations would put all his energy under the banner ‘Mission UP-Utarakhand’ in both states, so that each village became a hot point of the farmer’s movement.
“In the mode-yogi government, farmers have suffered a lot.
Now, farmers will provide answers to their oppression,” said Tikait further.