New Delhi: When farmers’ protesters have started their campaign to choose BJP in power in Uttar Pradesh among other polls (next year), party lawmakers from the country, Feroze Varun Gandhi is taking the cause of farmers who are depressed.
MP Three terms from Pilibhit, wrote a letter to the Minister of Yogi Adyityanath on Sunday, urging him to provide aid steps – a big increase in sugar cane prices, bonuses on wheat and rice, doubled the number of pM and diesel subsidies – for farmers in the state , When BJP has entered the election and economic pressure mode tends to be the main polling problem for the selection of assembly that appear early next year.
The letter to Adityanath is looking for farmers, coming in a few days after Gandhi Tweeting to support the 5th September protest farmers, on the day the leaders of farmers gathered at Muzaffarnagar to announce their mission to “defeat BJP” above, in the public rally that saw the crowd gathered from all countries part.
Three MP terms have tweeted, “Lakh farmers have gathered in protests today at Muzaffarnagar.
They are our own meat and blood.
We must start pulling back with them respectfully: understand their pain, their point of view and work with them In achieving a shared foundation, “along with the video crowd gathered at the General Meeting.
Interestingly, Gandhi, chose the same day as Muzaffarnagar Mahapachayat to release his new book, “Rural Manifesto: Realizing the future of India in his villages.” He posted it on Twitter saying, “In honor of Indian marginal farmers who work hard everyday are acts of disobedience as an article of faith, my new book, release of rural manifesto today.
This is a comprehensive overview, written more than two and a half years, which I am Please sow the seeds of Rural Policy Rejig.
“A BJP member in power, he had advocated to be involved back by protesting farmers to reach a shared foundation.
In three-page letters to Adityanath, Gandhi registered the problems and demands of farmers while suggesting solutions for the same thing.
Marking the letter in his Twitter handle, Gandhi said, he had written to Adityanath who showed the problem of farmers.
“I hope the problems of the sons of the land will be heard,” he tweeted in Hindi.
In his letter, Gandhi suggested the increase in selling price of sugar cane to Rs 400 per quintal, namely Rs 315 per quintal at this time and that farmers were given an additional bonus of Rs 200 per quintal above MSP wheat and rice.
He also demanded that the central scheme of PM-Kisan must be duplicated to Rs 12,000 per year with the state government contributing to Rs 6,000 from their own funds.
Sharing farmer concerns with high prices of electricity and diesel, Gandhi urges CM to provide RS 20 subsidies per liter on diesel to farmers and reduce power prices with direct effects.