Rail stop campaign on February 18 by farmers, said – if needed, will bring 40 lakh tractors

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Farmers-protest

New Delhi: Where it has been more than two months for the Farmers Protest regarding the controversial agricultural laws brought by the Modi government (Narendra Modi). In the midst of all this, on Wednesday, in the Parliament, on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the farmers have been engaged in a plan to increase the scope of their movement, in addition to the appeal to end the agitation. In this sequence, after PM Modi’s appeal on Wednesday, the farmers’ organization United Kisan Morcha announced that a 4-hour train stop campaign will also be launched across the country on February 18.

Farmers-protest, Rakesh Tikait

It is worth noting that for the last 80 days, farmers’ organizations have been agitating for the Agricultural Bill. He is constantly adamant on his demand for the Modi government to withdraw the said laws. In order to create additional pressure on the government, the farmers organizations have announced a rail roko movement on 18 February. In this regard, Pal, head of the Democratic Front of India, said on Wednesday that, “On February 16, farmers will show solidarity across the country on the birth anniversary of Sir Chhoturam.” With this, the rail stop program will be held on February 18 from 12 to 4 pm across the country. ”

It is to be noted that earlier on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said in his address in the Lok Sabha that, “India is a very big country, any decision here is 100 percent acceptable to everyone, it can never be possible. Our country is full of diversities, at some places, it will be benefiting a lot and at some places, it will be benefitting less. ” He further said that “I consider the peasant movement to be holy, but when some of the activists leave the holy movement for their benefit, then the sanctity of the movement is destroyed.” Today the agitators are misleading the country. Now it is very important for the country to identify such agitators. I once again appeal to the farmers of the country to come and sit at the table and solve the problems. ”

Contrary to this, the farmers’ organizations sitting on Ghazipur, Tikri, and Singhu Border in Delhi reiterated once again on Wednesday till the Modi government reverted to the three agricultural laws. Till then, this movement will not end. Not only this, Bhartiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait reached the ticker border on this issue, where he directly threatened the government saying, “If the law is not repealed, 40 lakh tractors instead of four Will bring it too. “

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