RJD urges Bihar farmers to support protest in Delhi over new laws and MSP
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There is not any provision for farmers’ curiosity in the legislation, says get together chief Tejashwi Yadav.
Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Tejashwi Yadav appealed to farmers of Bihar to come out and support the farmers’ protest in Delhi over Minimum Support Price and additionally to repeal the new agriculture reform laws.
“RJD appeals to the farmers of the State and other organisations to hit the road to strengthen farmers’ ‘andolan’ (protest) in Delhi over MSP and also to repeal new farm reform laws,” he stated whereas addressing mediapersons on the get together headquarters in Patna.
The RJD chief additionally slammed the new laws of the Central authorities. “There is no provision for farmers’ interest in the law,” he stated.
“You [mediapersons] must remember that we had opposed the new farm reform Bills while hitting the roads of Patna on September 25 this year,” he added.
The State get together president Jagdanand Singh introduced {that a} dharna can be staged on December 5 on the Gandhi Maidan in Patna.
“We’ll organise a dharna tomorrow (Saturday) at 10 a.m. under the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Gandhi Maidan in Patna in support of agitating farmers in Delhi and protest the new farm reform laws”, stated Mr. Singh.
It was the RJD regime headed by Lalu Prasad which had launched MSP in Bihar in 1996, he added.
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