Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

40 lakh tractors will enter Delhi, warns Rakesh Tikait

Urges farmers to cultivate crops and wait for the call to reach Delhi; lambasts central govt for not paying attention to their demands

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

AGRA: Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait warned on Wednesday that farmers would soon enter Delhi on 40 lakh tractors. He urged farmers to cultivate their crops and wait for the call to reach the Boat Club in Delhi to farm on its lawns.

Rakesh Tikait, who is the spokespers­on of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), was in Kirawali town of Agra district on Wednesday to address a Kisan Panchayat. Lambasting the government for not paying attention to the demands of the agitating farmers, he said,

“The farmers should cultivate their standing crops 15 to 20 days ahead and then stay ready with diesel filled in tractors, as the call may come any time to reach Delhi. The target would be bigger this time and not 4 lakh but 40 lakh tractors would reach the national capital on a day to be fixed by the joint front of farmers.”

“Is bar Boat Club par kheti hogi’ (This time we will farm on

Boat Club lawn in Delhi),” said Tikait while addressing the gathering in the Jat belt of Kirawali.

“This agitation is to save our land or farms and we are facing big companies who have no love for land, area or nation and switch according to profits. The central government will have to bear the cost of insulting the ‘pagri’ (head gear) of the farmer,” he said.

“Efforts were made to divide us on the basis of caste, religion and state but nothing could discourage farmers who are now one caste i.e. Kisan Biradari 2021 and of one religion, Kisan

Dharma 2021,” said Tikait, suggesting that farmers should carry soil of their farms when they go to Delhi.

Rakesh Tkait also attempted to please cops stationed there and said they were sons of farmers but got very small quarters to live in and thus could not invite relatives. He asked the government to increase the size of cops’ quarters.

The farmer leader raised the issue of privatizat­ion too and asked where companies like BSNL had gone. “As many as 4.5 lakh railway employees are likely to lose their jobs in future. The price rise for diesel will make it costly for poor in villages and would give rise to inflation,” he said.

Connecting with locals, Tikait said this was the land of Veer Gokula, Maharaja Surajmal and Chaudhary Charan Singh. “The residents of this belt have been fighters and should gear up for the bigger struggle ahead,” he said. The panchayat was held in an area home to Raj Kumar Chahar, the national president of Kisan Morcha of the BJP. Caption ::: Rakesh Tikait addressing public meeting in Kirawali town of Agra district on Wednesday.

 ?? SAKIB ALI /HT ?? Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait and his supporters at the Ghazipur border on Wednesday.
SAKIB ALI /HT Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait and his supporters at the Ghazipur border on Wednesday.

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