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Will promote produce in Parliament, says Rakesh Tikait at Jaipur Kisan Mahapanchayat

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Farmer chief Rakesh Tikait stated on Tuesday that meals growers will promote their produce on the Parliament complicated as a part of the protest in opposition to the Centre’s farm legal guidelines, assuring they won’t be divided.
“They tried to split us on the lines of caste and religion. But we will not be divided. You will have to march towards Delhi with your tractors. You will have to sell our produce at Assemblies, Collectorate and the Parliament. The Prime Minister said you can sell your produce anywhere. We will sell it anywhere, even in Parliament. There can be no bigger mandi than the Parliament,” stated Tikait at a Kisan Mahapanchayat in Jaipur’s Vidhyadhar Nagar stadium on Tuesday.
He added that the day the Sanyukta Kisan Morcha offers a date, individuals from Rajasthan ought to encompass Delhi.
Caption: Farmer chief Rakesh Tikait, Bhim Army founder Chandra Shekhar Azad and others on the Kisan Mahapanchayat in Jaipur on Tuesday. (Express picture)
“Delhi has been surrounded from all sides. Our movement has spread to the entire country. You will have to rise. Especially our youth, it is your responsibility to take this movement forward,” stated Tikait, who, of late, has been addressing a lot of Kisan Mahapanchayats throughout Rajasthan.
He added that the nation might be saved solely when slogans of Jai Ram, Jai Bhim, Allahu Akbar and Har Har Mahadev are chanted.
Tikait additionally appointed Raja Ram Meel, president of the Rajasthan Jat Mahasabha, because the Rajasthan president of the Bharatiya Kisan Union.

The different audio system on the rally included Bhim Army founder Chandra Shekhar Azad and Yogendra Yadav. Azad stated that so as to get freedom, farmers, labourers and all those that love the nation must unite.
Citing the present costs of meals crops similar to moong, wheat and bajra in Rajasthan, Yadav stated farmers are pressured to promote their produce at a lot decrease costs than the minimal help value (MSP) mounted by the federal government.