New Delhi: In a recent assault on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait has mentioned that the previous is quick becoming like North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, who punishes anybody who raises his voice in opposition to him.
The farmer leader additionally slammed the Centre for rising inflation and pushing the individuals to face extreme hardship throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tikait mentioned that mentioned if somebody raises his voice in opposition to the federal government, they’re punished and in contrast the incumbent Narendra Modi-powered NDA authorities with the dictatorial regime in North Korea.
In an obvious assault on PM Modi, the farmer leader mentioned that talking in opposition to `Raja` makes you worthy of punishments.
“Inflation has increased so much. If anyone raises his voice against the government, he is punished. Speaking against the `Raja` means getting punished. Is he the `Raja`? He is becoming like Kim Jong Un so that no one can raise his voice,” Tikait mentioned in a tweet in Hindi.
महंगाई इतनी बढ़ी है। अगर किसी ने सरकार के खिलाफ आवाज उठा दी तो उसको सजा मिलेगी। राजा के खिलाफ़ बोलना मतलब सजा का हकदार है वो। राजा हैं क्या ये? ये तो किम जोंग उन बन रहे हैं कि दूसरा कोई बोल ही न सके। #जीतेगा_किसान
— Rakesh Tikait (@RakeshTikaitBKU) June 1, 2021
Demanding the repeal of the three controversial farm legal guidelines, Tikait mentioned, “The power of the country is not tolerating a word against itself, but this government will withdraw all the three agricultural laws and will also make a law on MSP…”
देश की सत्ता अपने खिलाफ एक शब्द को बर्दास्त नहीं कर रही, लेकिन यही सरकार तीनों कृषि कानूनों को वापस लेगी और MSP पर कानून भी बनाएगी ..।#FarmersProtests
— Rakesh Tikait (@RakeshTikaitBKU) June 2, 2021
It could also be recalled that the farmers have been protesting on the completely different borders of the nationwide capital since November 26 in opposition to the three newly enacted farm legal guidelines: Farmers` Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020; the Farmers Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act 2020 and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.
Several rounds of negotiations have been held between the farmers and the Centre however the efforts have failed to interrupt the logjam.