Tikait Slams Lathicharge On Farmers, Threatens Larger Agitation

Source: IANS

Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait on Wednesday threatened a larger agitation than the year-long protest against the now repealed farm laws if the government didn’t announce a legal guarantee of the minimum support price (MSP) for procurement of crops.

Tikait, who reached Shahabad in Haryana’s Kurukshetra district, to extend support to the agitating farmers and those who were arrested, condemned the police lathicharge on protesting farmers who had blocked a national highway a day earlier demanding that the Haryana government should procure sunflower seeds at the MSP.

Claiming that the MSP for crops is a pan-India issue, he said, “This is the first lathicharge in the country on those demanding MSP.”

“The struggle that began in Shahabad would reach the national level as every farmer is concerned about the MSP for different crops. An agitation bigger than the one in Delhi will have to be undertaken for the MSP,” Tikait told the media in Karnal.

Nine leaders of the BKU (Charuni) faction, including its president Gurnam Singh Charuni, were arrested on Tuesday evening for blocking the national highway 44 connecting Chandigarh with Delhi.

Charged for rioting, unlawful assembly and using of criminal force to deter public servant from discharging the duty, the leaders were sent to judicial custody on Wednesday.

On the wrestlers’ protest in Delhi, Tikait said the farmer unions were in favour of talks being held between the government and the grapplers to resolve the issue.

A day after the police baton-charged and used water cannon to get protesting farmers evicted from the national highway, farmers owing allegiance to the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Charuni) staged a sit-in protest for a second day against the arrest of leaders.

The farmers have been demanding that the BJP-led state government should begin the procurement of sunflower seeds at the MSP of Rs 6,400 per quintal.

The farmers say they are selling the produce at Rs 4,000 per quintal to private buyers against the MSP of Rs 6,400.

Also, they are asking the government to withdraw its decision to procure sunflower seeds for Rs 1,000 per quintal under the Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana.

Meanwhile, after the farmers’ protest, taking place at Delhi’s Ghazipur border in support of the protesting wrestlers, ended on May 28 evening, Bhartiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait had announced that a khap mahapanchayat would be held in Baju village of Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar district on June 11 to take further decisions.

“We have added the issue of the women wrestlers on the agenda of panchayats and other gatherings. We will discuss the issue in every meeting. We will accept whatever decision the khap panchayat takes. For now, we are returning to our homes,” Tikait said.

The farmers were heading to Delhi’s Jantar Mantar to support the wrestlers protesting there at the time. However, as police stopped them, the farmers began a sit-in at the border, creating chaos. Police faced a tough time in controlling the situation.

Tikait, who reached the area, had said that the protesting farmers would not leave until the protesting wrestlers, who were taken into custody by the Delhi Police as they tried to march towards the new Parliament building, are released.

As some wrestlers were released, the dharna was called off, and Tikait announced that a mahapanchayat would be held in Muzaffarnagar on June 11.

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