The farmer’s agitation is still going on in Delhi and the talks have failed for the third time said Tikait the leader of BKU.
The farmer leader accused vested interests of hatching a conspiracy to take over ‘roti’ through the ruling government because they had understood that the business of ‘roti’ was more profitable.
In other words, the Businessmen are influencing the Government to make agriculture a commercial activity.
People ate ‘roti’ 700 times a year while gold was worn by women barely 17 times a year on festivals and during celebrations.
He warned farmers that the government may try to break the unity of farmers but they should be ready to foil any such attempt.
Tikait claimed that he was also approached and asked what he wanted but he said the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha should be contacted instead of an individual.
The BKU leader asked the gathering to be ready for the tractor rally on 21st.