Farmers have been protesting against agricultural laws for nearly two and a half months on Delhi's borders. Rakesh Tikait, the national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union on the Ghazipur border, has presented a new formula to the farmers to intensify the movement.
Rakesh Tikait said that if 15 people come from each village on a tractor for ten days, then the movement will be prolonged and every farmer will also be able to join the movement and after ten days can go back and do their farming.
Rakesh Tikait further said that leaders of farmer organizations are always ready to talk to the government but the government is not even talking. The government wants to let this movement run for a long. The movement has to run for a long time, so farmers have been told a formula. After adopting this formula, every farmer will also be able to participate and the movement can be run for a long time.
Tikait further said that according to this formula, if the people of the village get ready, then 15 men from each village will stay at the movement site for ten days and after that, another batch of 15 people will come. Those who stayed at the dharna site before them will be able to go to the village and work in their fields.
Explain that till now 11 rounds of meetings have been held between the farmer's organization and the government, but so far no result has been achieved from any meeting. The government has rejected the offer of the farmers, demanding the farmers repeal the three agricultural laws. Here Prime Minister Modi has said that the farmers are just a phone call away from him.
Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait says that we will keep asking the government to talk to the farmers through the media but now the government has to see when it has time to talk to the farmers. The government is making all efforts to carry forward the peasant movement, including not talking to the farmers and fortification Delhi. Rakesh Tikait further said that let us see how much the government tests farmers.