Respect for the post of PM will not compromise with our self-esteem: farmer leader Tikait


The FSL team now reached the ITO area after the Red Fort to investigate the 26th violence

After crossing several police barricades, many farmers reached the Ghazipur border, creating the same atmosphere as before.

New delhi date. Sunday, January 31, 2021

Naresh Tikait, national president of the Indian Farmers' Union, responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement that he was ready for dialogue with farmers. Tikait said the agitating farmers would respect the PM's post but were also committed to protecting their self-esteem.

He also demanded the immediate release of agitating farmers who have been arrested under false charges of 26th violence. Meanwhile the agitation has reached Uttar Pradesh, in the last three days it has got three big mahapanchayats joined by thousands of farmers.

Naresh Tikait also said that the violence on January 26 was part of a conspiracy, while Rakesh Tikait said that what is the compulsion behind not withdrawing the agricultural laws. We are ready for talks, the government comes to us and offers talks, we are ready.

We will not allow the Government of India's respect for the world to diminish. "Elections will be held in Uttar Pradesh," Naresh Tikait was quoted as saying. "We will not ask the farmers to vote for this or that party but the farmers will decide for themselves whether to vote again for the party whose government did injustice to them.

On the other hand, several incidents of violence in the ITO area of ​​Delhi took place on January 26, which the FSL team investigating was reached by the ITO. An agitating farmer was killed in the ITO area.

In view of all these incidents, the FSL team is going to Lal Killa, Ghazipur Border and ITO to investigate. At the same time, Delhi Police has sent 50 more new notices, including to farmer leaders. Meanwhile, the farmers' movement is intensifying and has now reached Uttar Pradesh.

Earlier, thousands of farmers had gathered in the Mahapanchayat in Muzaffarnagar, but now a huge panchayat has been convened in Baghpat in which thousands of farmers have also gathered. This is the third Mahapanchayat in Uttar Pradesh in the last three days. As a result, the government is now coming to Bhis and proposing talks.

In Haryana, meanwhile, the government banned the internet, prompting farmer leaders and the Khap Panchayat to announce that they would use village temple speakers for their advertisements, but the agitation would continue.

Thousands of farmers are currently gathering at Delhi's Ghazipur border, despite the police setting up several barricades, a large number of farmers are now arriving here, and most of them are coming from Uttar Pradesh.

Ghazipur Border Farmers camped, dance, music included

New delhi date. 31

The agitation of farmers on the Ghazipur border of Delhi is becoming more fierce. The peasants who have reached here have resumed the movement as before. According to the report received, the police have erected a large number of barricades here.

Although it is no longer having any effect on the farmers, the farmers have taken over the Ghazipur border, some were even seen dancing here. There is also a program of folk songs and music.

When the administration said that we are monitoring the vehicles coming here with the help of drones. At the same time, the vehicles of farmers coming from other states are also being checked. The internet here has been suspended for two days.

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