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United Kisan Morcha Chief Rakesh Tikait Will Go To West Bengal

United Kisan Morcha chief Rakesh Tikait will go to West Bengal, will address mahapanchayat.

While the political stir in West Bengal has intensified due to the elections, there has been news of United Kisan Morcha chief Rakesh Tikait’s visit to Bengal.

He will address the Mahapanchayat on 13 March there. In fact, the farmers who are protesting against the agricultural laws on the borders of Delhi are also making strategies for the future.

In one of these strategies, he has announced a series of maha panchayat across the country to spread awareness about the performance of farmers.

Rakesh Tikait (Rakesh Tikait), leader of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Samyukta Kisan Morcha, SKM), will visit West Bengal and join the mahapanchayat on March 13, 14 days before the assembly there.

Elections to be held in 8 stages, first voting on March 27.

Let us know that elections will be held in 8 phases on 294 assembly seats here, which will run from 27 March to 29 April and the results will come on 2 May.

Sources said that other farmer-leaders Dr. Darshan Pal, Yogendra Yadav, Balbir Singh Rajewal, etc. will also attend the Mahapanchayat on 12 March while Tikait will address it on 13 March.

Recently, the United Kisan Morcha had announced that the states where elections are to be held will appeal to the BJP to learn the anti-farmer policies.

BJP is fully ready for elections.

BJP is fully prepared for the elections in the state, the party’s top leaders are on a tour of Bengal.

The farmers have been protesting against the three new agricultural laws since November 26, 2020, at various borders in the capital Delhi. These farmers have demanded the withdrawal of all three laws.

They say that they have understood the agricultural laws well and are therefore opposing them. The 11 rounds of talks between the farmer leaders and the government have failed.

Gurnam Singh Chadhuni of the Indian Farmers Union said, not just the agricultural law, the entire system will have to be changed.

Gurnam Singh Chadhuni, the state president of the Hariyanaya branch of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, has said that the farmer is getting hanged after being troubled by the debt.

The big capitalists ran away with crores of rupees from the banks, they did not even get to jail. The entire system needs to be changed, not just agricultural laws.

He was addressing the Kisan Mahapanchayat held at village Delanpur in Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh on Thursday.

He said that this fight is between the public and the corporate. MSP is being given only on certain fixed crops. The food (grains and vegetables) of the entire country will be in the warehouses of only a few people.

Then the expressions will be of Manmarji. The mahapanchayat was also addressed by several peasant leaders.

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