Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Union govt being run by corporates, says Tikait at Sirsa mahapancha­yat

- Sunil Rahar sunil.kumar3@htlive.com

ROHTAK: Scores of farmers attended a mahapancha­yat by violating Section 144 imposed by the local administra­tion in Sirsa on Saturday demanding release of five farmers who were arrested on sedition charges in early morning raids on Thursday for allegedly attacking Haryana deputy speaker Ranbir Gangwa on July 11.

Police had used heavy barricades to stop farmers from reaching Shahid Bhagat Stadium but farmers managed to reach the mahapancha­yat venue by removingba­rricades.

The Sirsa administra­tion had deployed massive paramilita­ry troops along with the Haryana Police to stop the protesters.

Addressing the mahapancha­yat, BKU spokesman Rakesh Tikait alleged that the Union government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is being run by ‘corporates’.

“Some BJP workers have the misconcept­ion that their party is in power at the Centre. The Modi government is being run by big corporate. That’s why they have failed to hold a dialogue with farmers protesting against Centre’s three farm laws. If any other party had been in power, they could hold a meeting with farmers to end the deadlock,” Tikait added. Tikait said BJP stalwarts like LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi are confined in a “jail” and are not allowed to speak.

“Leaders who had been raising voices of people when they were in Opposition are not allowed to speak when their party is in power. The government wants to shift the farm agitation from Delhi borders to Haryana-Punjab borders. That’s why the BJP leaders are provoking farmers in these areas,” Tikait said.

Reacting sharply to more than

DEMAND RELEASE OF FIVE FARMERS WHO WERE ARRESTED ON THURSDAY

100 farmers being booked on sedition charges, Tikait said the Supreme Court has questioned the relevance of sedition law, terming it ‘colonial’. “But the Haryana government has imposed the colonial law on farmers to stop the dissent voice,” he added.

“We will hold a mahapancha­yat in Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut on September 5 to launch a mission against BJP in UP, Uttarakhan­d and Punjab, where assembly polls are due,” he added.

In the afternoon, a 20-member committee of farmers met officials of the Sirsa administra­tion to discuss the release of arrested farmers. The meeting ended without any result.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Farmers attend the mahapancha­yat at Shahid Bhagat Singh stadium in Sirsa on Saturday.
HT PHOTO Farmers attend the mahapancha­yat at Shahid Bhagat Singh stadium in Sirsa on Saturday.

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