Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Ready for talks but not under pressure: Tikait

Demands release of protesters arrested in connection with violence on Republic Day for a “conducive environmen­t”

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Kisan Union spokespers­on Rakesh Tikait on Sunday sought the release of farmers who have been arrested in connection with the violence on Republic Day for a “conducive environmen­t” to continue talks on the Centre’s three new farm laws.

“We respect our Prime Minister and his initiative for talks with the farmers. But there won’t be any discussion on this issue without a conducive environmen­t. We want our people to be released before anything else. There won’t be any agreement under pressure,” Tikait said, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that his government was just a “phone call away” for discussion­s with the protesting farmers.

During an all-party meeting on Saturday, the PM said that the Centre’s offer to the protesting farmers of keeping the three laws in abeyance for 18 months “still stands” and that his government was “committed to reaching a solution through dialogue”.

Responding over the PM’s remarks, Tikait said: “Farmers will honour the dignity of the Prime Minister, but we are also committed to safeguardi­ng the self-respect of our brethren. The government should release them immediatel­y to prepare a healthy environmen­t for talks.

The talks can only be held when both the government and the farmers will be on the same page. We will not hold talks under pressure.”

The Delhi Police have so far arrested over 80 people, including farmers, in connection with the violence and vandalism that took place during the farmers’ tractor march on Republic Day.

On Sunday, the farm leader also met Shiromani Akali Dal leader Sukhbir Singh Badal at the protest site at the Ghazipur border.

Sukhbir assured him complete support of his party to ensure success of the farmers’ movement.

The SAD chief also presented Tikait with a ‘siropa’ (robe of honour) and holy water from the Golden Temple. He said the BKU leader had made the farming community proud by following the footsteps of his father Mahendra Singh Tikait, a towering farmer leader, according to a press statement. Sukhbir also met the families whose next of kin are missing since January 26, besides those whose relatives have been incarcerat­ed for “supporting” the farmers’ protest.

He assured the families that SAD would take up their cases and ensure appropriat­e legal remedies were made available to them. He told his party’s Delhi unit chief to set up a control room in the national capital to ensure that aggrieved families were given assistance.

After the meeting, Dharmendra Malik, spokespers­on of the Tikait faction of BKU, said: “Badal had come to extend support but he was also not allowed to go on stage because our movement is apolitical. Many leaders from Tikri and Singhu border also came to meet him and assure him support.

 ?? PTI ?? Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal presents a sword to farmer leader Rakesh Tikait at the Ghazipur border on Sunday. He assured Tikait complete support of his party to ensure success of the ongoing agitation.
PTI Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal presents a sword to farmer leader Rakesh Tikait at the Ghazipur border on Sunday. He assured Tikait complete support of his party to ensure success of the ongoing agitation.

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