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Will hold our own parliamentary session at Jantar Mantar: Rakesh Tikaites before the protest

Will hold our own parliamentary session at Jantar Mantar: Rakesh Tikaites before the protest
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New Delhi: While the Monsoon Parliament session is active, the farmer’s protest led by leader Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Rakesh Tikait will take place against a new agricultural law at the center of remotely.
BKU leader Tikait Rakesh on Wednesday said that farmers would hold their own parliamentary session in Jantar Mantar.
When talking to Ani, said Rakesh Tikait, “Parliament is only 150 meters from Jantar Mantar.
We will hold our own parliamentary session there.
Because asked about arrangements to overcome situations like January 26, Tikait,” What we do has something to do with Hooliganism? Are we a criminal? “Tikait moves towards the Singhu border where farmers will gather from all demonstration sites and will then move towards Delhi to hold ‘Sansad Draw’ in Mantar.
When talking to Ani, Rakesh Tikait said that they would hold ‘Sansad Drop’ in Jantar Mantar and also monitor the parliamentary process.
“I, along with eight others (protesting farmers) will go to the Singhu border, and then will go to Jantar Mantar.
We will hold a ‘Sansad Draw’ in Mantar.
We will monitor the parliamentary process, “said Leader BKU.
Meanwhile, heavy security is being deployed at the Singhu border and the border of Tikri, remembering the protest of farmers against Jantar Mantar in the middle of the rainy season session.
The farmers have been allowed to protest in a limited number Exceeded 200 people for Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) and six people for the Kisan Committee Mazdoor Sangharsh (KMSC) from 11am to 5pm every day.
Farmers have protested various national capital borders since November 26 last year against three agricultural laws Just applied.
So far, several talk rounds have been held between central leaders and farmers to break the deadlock between the two parties.

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