Farmers write a letter with blood to Modi

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The dead lock between the BJPgovernment and the agitating farmers is continuing. The farmers have decided that they will not settle for anything less than that they have asked for.

Some farmer leaders are making allegations that the central government was trying to drag the issue so that the farmers will become weak in the process. But the Government has called the agitating farmers to come for talks on 25th being the birthday of Vajpayye.

It is Christmas and also Mukkoti Ekadasi for the Hindus. BKU chief Sheoraj Singh today wrote a letter in blood to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding the repeal of the three new farm laws that have stoked massive protests by farmers’ unions in north India.

The letter written by Singh, who is camping at the Dalit Prerna Sthal in Noida along with his faction members since December 2, came as protestors marked the birth anniversary of the former prime minister and farmers’ leader Chaudhary Charan Singh.

“Take back the agriculture bill, make law to ensure guarantee on minimum support price (MSP) and form a farmers commission,” he wrote in the brief letter addressed to PM Modi.

BKU (Lok Shakti) spokesperson Shailesh Kumar Giri said the letter has been handed over to the Noida administration, whose officials have assured that it would be forwarded to the Prime Minister’s Office .

“I have received a letter from the farmers’ union which has been written in blood. The letter will be sent to the Prime Minister’s Officer through our district magistrate, as per procedures,” Noida City Magistrate Uma Shankar told .

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