With the farmers' agitation in the center, the RLP will split after the Akali Dal


New delhi date. Monday, November 30, 2020

The central government's problem with agricultural bills is now growing. Allies of the NDA itself have hinted that if the central government does not heed the demands of the farmers and withdraw the new agricultural bills, we will break with the NDA.

The Akali Dal in Punjab has already split from the NDA. Now in Rajasthan, the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) has hinted that we will leave the NDA at any time.

RLP chief and Rajasthan MP Hanuman Beniwal has publicly demanded that the new agricultural laws be withdrawn on an immediate basis by tagging and tweeting Home Minister Amit Shah.

Beniwale along with the government has requested that dialogue be held with the farmers on an immediate basis. The meeting has been convened by the ministers once again as the central government is also coming to grips with the farmers' protests in Delhi.

Beniwal tweeted that Mr. Amit Shah, at present farmers across the country are dissatisfied with the new agricultural laws, considering the sentiments and demands of the farmers, the government should immediately withdraw these three agricultural laws and stop its implementation.

Not only that, Beniwal has demanded that all the recommendations made by the Swaminathan Commission on agriculture and farmers be implemented on an immediate basis. Beniwal further said that RLP is affiliated with NDA but its strength comes from Jawano and farmers.

If the demands of the farmers are not heeded, we will reconsider whether to stay with the NDA or not. Beniwal and his party are very popular in the royal communities of Rajasthan, Haryana and other states.

If the party breaks with the NDA, it could have the biggest impact on the BJP in Rajasthan and Haryana. "If the police and the administration put pressure and atrocities on the farmers, we will hold protests all over the country," Beniwal said.

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