ers protesting against the Centre's farm
Centre's farmFarmers protesting against the Centre's farm laws will "campaign in the name of the Prime Minister" because that's what the BJP does too, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said in a tongue-in-cheek message today, making it clear that the nature of their "publicity" will be very different. "We ay, water, etc are being sold off. Is it wrong to tell people these things?"
"The second PMO (Prime Minister's Office) is in Varanasi (PM Modi's Lok Sabha seat). Panchayats will be held there as well as in Luc
re giving publicity to the PM only," Mr Tikait told NDTV in an exclusive interview today. Then he went on to add: "He (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) is selling everything. We will tell people what all is being sold off. There will be publicity of the PM. Electricit
The farmers have declared that they will campaign against the BJP in next year's state elections in Uttar Pradesh. They even dubbed today's mega-meeting in Muzaffarnagar "Mission Uttar Pradesh-Uttarakhand", indicating their plans to focus on the two BJP-ruled states where elections will be held next year.
After the farmers' protest meet, Mr Tikait said such farmers' meetings will be held in other districts of Uttar Pradesh as well.
re giving publicity to the PM only," Mr Tikait told NDTV in an exclusive interview today. Then he went on to add: "He (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) is selling everything. We will tell people what all is being sold off. There will be publicity of the PM. Electricit
re giving publicity to the PM only," Mr Tikait told NDTV in an exclusive interview today. Then he went on to add: "He (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) is selling everything. We will tell people what all is being sold off. There will be publicity of the PM. Electricit
making it clear that the nature of their "publicity" will be very different. "We ay, water, etc are being sold off. Is it wrong to tell people these things?"
making it clear that the nature of their "publicity" will be very different. "We ay, water, etc are being sold off. Is it wrong to tell people these things?"