Hindustan Times (Noida)

Will go to Parliament this time, says Tikait at Sikar

Tikait travels to states nearby to garner support for farmers’ cause, says call for tractor rally to Parliament will be given by the SKM

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@htlive.com

GHAZIABAD: Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait Tuesday told a gathering of farmers in Sikar, Rajasthan, that the next march of tractors will be to Parliament House in the national capital and the date of the march will be given by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM).

Farmers have been camping at various borders of Delhi since November last year, demanding repeal of three new farm laws and a new law on minimum support price (MSP). Of late, Rakesh has been conducting public rallies in Haryana and Rajasthan and also intends to travel to other states in order to garner support for the farmers’ cause.

The farmers’ leaders had given a call for a tractor parade on Republic Day in the national capital, however, incidents of violence were reported, and a flag was hoisted at the Red Fort amid the melee.

Thereafter, many farmers’ leaders including Rakesh Tikait were named in FIRS lodged by the Delhi Police.

The farmers’ organisati­ons, however, distanced themselves from the violence, stating that their ranks were infiltrate­d by outsiders.

“About 3.5 lakh tractors went to Delhi on January 26. Our tractor also went to Delhi... We did not say anything about the Red Fort. It is a house of ghosts. Delhi must open its ears and listen that it is the same farmer and those are the same tractors. This time the call will be going to the Parliament and we are telling you beforehand about this. Either you take back the three farm laws or, about 40 lakh tractors will go this time and all equipment used in fields will also be taken along,” he told the gathering at Sikar after his rally at Churu earlier on Tuesday.

He said that people of Rajasthan know how to fight the scorching summer heat and their support will give strength to the ongoing farmers’ agitation, but that the call for marching to Parliament in Delhi will be given by the SKM.

“This time the tractors will go to the lawns of the India Gate. Either you take back the laws and bring in a new law on MSP or tractors will start cultivatin­g land there,” he added.

Rakesh Tikait has been spearheadi­ng the farmers’ protest at the UP Gate protest site and has emerged as a major figure in the ongoing farmers’ agitation.

He is also garnering support of farmers, khaps and people in areas near Delhi.

Meanwhile, the protesting farmers at UP Gate and other protest sites near Delhi celebrated Pagdi Sambhal Divas on Tuesday, during which farmers wore the traditiona­l pagdis (turbans) of their respective areas.

Rakesh’s brother and BKU chief Naresh Tikait also participat­ed in the event on Tuesday. He also appreciate­d Union minister Rajnath Singh. “He is a good man and has also been the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh. If they (the government) ask Rajnath Singh to talk, he can get the things sorted out. He has a lot of experience, but they are not asking him to come forward. We don’t know what the government is thinking, and farmers have been protesting for about 90 days now,” Naresh said.

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Either you take back the three farm laws or about 40 lakh tractors will go this time and all equipment used in fields will also be taken along.

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 ?? SAKIB ALI/HT PHOTO ?? BKU president Naresh Tikait (centre) at the UP Gate protest site during a Pagdi Sambhal event on the birth anniversar­y of Sardar Ajit Singh.
SAKIB ALI/HT PHOTO BKU president Naresh Tikait (centre) at the UP Gate protest site during a Pagdi Sambhal event on the birth anniversar­y of Sardar Ajit Singh.
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