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Rakesh Tikait made assertion in haste, ought to have spoken to us: BKU spokesperson Darshan Pal

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Image Source : PTI Farmer chief Darshan Pal Singh from Punjab with others addresses a press convention throughout ongoing their agitation in opposition to new farm legal guidelines.
After a 3-hour lengthy ‘chakka jam’ ended with no main affect within the nation, Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) spokesperson Darshan Pal Singh on Saturday mentioned that Rakesh Tikait ought to have consulted with them earlier than making the assertion that violence might need erupted in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand since each these states together with Delhi have been excluded from ‘chakka jam’ name.”

“He personally felt that violence might occur in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. I feel he should have made the statement after speaking with us. The statement was made in haste,” Farmer chief Darshan Pal on Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Rakesh Tikait’s assertion.

Earlier, Rakesh Tikait made an announcement saying, “We have evidence that few people would have attempted to spread violence at these places. So we have decided to not block roads in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.”

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Darshan Pal additionally spoke on manner forward for farmers protest which has been persevering with for over 2 months now and mentioned, “We are ready for talks, the ball is in government’s court.”

“We clearly told the government that its proposal on farm laws is not acceptable to us, so they should come up with a new proposal now,” Darshan Pal mentioned.

Meanwhile, Samyukta Kisan Morcha in an announcement mentioned, “Farmers’ call for ‘chakka jam’ got huge support across the country and that it is firm on the demand of complete repeal of farm laws and legal guarantee on MSP.”

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