Farmers protests will end with mutual understanding with govt and not by courts intervention Rakesh Tikait
Pune Sep 27 PTI Bharatiya Kisan Union BKU leader Rakesh Tikait on Monday said the ongoing protest against the three Central agriculture laws will end only with a mutual understanding with the government and not by the intervention of the court according to a release On Monday the Samyukta Kisan Morcha an umbrella body of 40 farm unions observed a national shutdown to mark one year since President Ram Nath Kovind gave his assent to the three controversial laws and 10 months since thousands of farmers set up camp at Delhis border points to voice their protest Speaking at the 11th Bhartiya Chhatra Sansad virtually Tikait appealed to young people to step out of their homes and join the revolution said a release issued by the organisers Today the country witnessed Bharat Bandh I feel the government is making senseless amendments to the laws and policies The government wants to sell the valuable resources of the country they want to sell the lands the release quoted Tikait as saying He said it is high time for the youth to step out of their homes and join the revolution I feel this will strengthen the revolution immensely he added Tikait also said if the government continues to dismantle the resources one day India will be known as Mazdoor colony and only labour class will be left in the country The protest will get over only with a mutual understanding with the government and not with the intervention of the court Tikait said While suspending the implementation of the three farm laws the Supreme Court had constituted a Committee on January 12 2021 We are absolutely against privatisation and we will sit as long as this bill laws are taken back he added The Bhartiya Chhatra Sansad conclave was organised by the MIT School of Government MIT-SOG a constituent unit of MIT World Peace University MIT-WPU Pune The three laws — The Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce Promotion and Facilitation Act 2020 The Farmers Empowerment and Protection Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Act 2020 and The Essential Commodities Amendment Act 2020 — were passed by Parliament in September last year Farmer groups have alleged that these laws will end the mandi and the MSP minimum support price procurement systems and leave cultivators at the mercy of big corporates The government has rejected these apprehensions as misplaced and asserted that these steps will help increase farmers income PTI SPK NSK NSK NSK
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Pune Sep 27 PTI Bharatiya Kisan Union BKU leader Rakesh Tikait on Monday said the ongoing protest against the three Central agriculture laws will end only with a mutual understanding with the government and not by the intervention of the court according to a release On Monday the Samyukta Kisan Morcha an umbrella body of 40 farm unions observed a national shutdown to mark one year since President Ram Nath Kovind gave his assent to the three controversial laws and 10 months since thousands of farmers set up camp at Delhis border points to voice their protest Speaking at the 11th Bhartiya Chhatra Sansad virtually Tikait appealed to young people to step out of their homes and join the revolution said a release issued by the organisers Today the country witnessed Bharat Bandh I feel the government is making senseless amendments to the laws and policies The government wants to sell the valuable resources of the country they want to sell the lands the release quoted Tikait as saying He said it is high time for the youth to step out of their homes and join the revolution I feel this will strengthen the revolution immensely he added Tikait also said if the government continues to dismantle the resources one day India will be known as Mazdoor colony and only labour class will be left in the country The protest will get over only with a mutual understanding with the government and not with the intervention of the court Tikait said While suspending the implementation of the three farm laws the Supreme Court had constituted a Committee on January 12 2021 We are absolutely against privatisation and we will sit as long as this bill laws are taken back he added The Bhartiya Chhatra Sansad conclave was organised by the MIT School of Government MIT-SOG a constituent unit of MIT World Peace University MIT-WPU Pune The three laws — The Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce Promotion and Facilitation Act 2020 The Farmers Empowerment and Protection Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Act 2020 and The Essential Commodities Amendment Act 2020 — were passed by Parliament in September last year Farmer groups have alleged that these laws will end the mandi and the MSP minimum support price procurement systems and leave cultivators at the mercy of big corporates The government has rejected these apprehensions as misplaced and asserted that these steps will help increase farmers income PTI SPK NSK NSK NSK