New Delhi: Farmers protesting against agricultural laws have announced a protest at Parliament House during the monsoon session of Parliament. Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait said on Tuesday that we will sit outside Parliament on July 22. Tikait said that the central government is not ready for talks, so our agitation will continue. Rakesh Tikait said that during the entire session at least 200 farmers will protest outside Parliament. Significantly, the monsoon session of Parliament is starting from July 19. Releasing the poster on his Twitter, Rakesh Tikait has written that if the Parliament is arrogant and obstinate, then public revolution is certain in the country. It is written on the poster that farmers will protest outside Parliament on 22nd July. Farmers traveling to Delhi from different parts of Punjab
On the other hand, the United Kisan Morcha (SKM) on Monday said that farmers from different parts of Punjab have started traveling to Delhi to take part in the planned protests outside Parliament House during the monsoon session. Samyukta Kisan Morcha said that we had already announced plans to hold protests during the monsoon session of Parliament starting from July 22.
The Morcha has said that dozens of caravans from different districts including Ludhiana, Sangrur, Mansa, Bathinda, Barnala, Ropar, Fazilka and Faridkot have already left for Singhu and Tikri border. The United Kisan Morcha also reiterated its intention to send a warning letter to the opposition parties by 17 July to raise their voice in Parliament for the rights of farmers.
Will send warning letters to opposition MPs every day during the session
The United Kisan Morcha had said on Monday that they would send a warning letter to the opposition parties every day during the monsoon session of Parliament. Through this, the members of the opposition parties in the Parliament will be asked to raise the voice of the farmers in the Parliament. The Morcha has said that during the monsoon session of Parliament from July 22 to the end of the session, five members of each farmer organization (at least 200 farmers in total) will protest outside Parliament