The government is now trying to divide the farmers: Indian Farmers Union

New delhi date. 17 December 2020, Thursday

Naresh Tikait, national president of the Indian Farmers Union, a farmers 'organization that has played a key role in the ongoing farmers' movement against the central government's agricultural laws, spoke to the media on the occasion of Khap Panchayat.

He said that the government was now trying to split the farmers' organizations. The 22-day agitation was over and if the government really wanted to find a solution, a solution was found, though the government was taking the farmers lightly. Different but all have the same purpose. The movement can be resolved only if the farmers take two steps back and the government takes two steps back.

"Farmers are honestly sitting on the picket and some farmers have been martyred. Farmers know that the government's black agricultural laws will be ruined. The government wants farmers to continue their agitation peacefully even if there is a clash," Tikait said. Is firm.

"The decision to reach the Indus border has been taken at the Khap Panchayat meeting. The farmers are not stubborn. In fact, the government is taking a stubborn stance.

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