The Free Press Journal

Tikait sets Oct 2 as deadline

- –SrawanShuk­la

Giving an ultimatum to the Central government to repeal the three Farm Laws by October 2, the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait said that they will not hold talks with the government ‘under pressure’. Claiming that the three-hour Chakka Jam was peaceful and successful, the BKU leader reiterated that their agitation will continue till the three Farm Laws are not repealed and the Centre enacted law to ensure MSP (minimum support price) to farmers for their produce.

Tikait said that agitating farmers will not settle anything less than this. “We will not budge and will not talk with the government under any pressure,” he declared.

“We will chalk a strategy to intensify our agitation in the entire country af ter the expiry of the deadline (October 2)", he warned.

Meanwhile, UP, which was kept out of nationwide Chakka Jam,remained by and large peaceful with no violence reported from any part of the state. However, in Dasna Ghaziabad, BKU (Bhanu faction) supporters held demonstrat­ions and tried to block highways disrupting traffic for a brief period. They lif ted the blockade af ter police intervened.

During his address to farmers at Ghazipur border before Chakka Jam began, Tikait claimed that he had inputs of a few creating trouble in Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Uttarakhan­d to defame their agitation.

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