What did Abdulbari Siddiqui say about farmers?
Reportedly RJD's National General Secretary Abdul bari Siddiqui spoke to ABP news on Wednesday. Supporting jagdeep Dhankhar's statement, he said that if the Vice President jagdeep dhankhar does not tell the truth, then will he lie? He has shown the mirror to the central government by speaking the truth on the issue of farmers. people sitting on constitutional posts are raising questions. The central government should take his words seriously.
Meanwhile Abdul bari Siddiqui said that the worst condition in the country is of the farmers. The cost that the farmer is investing. Its value is not being recovered. Farmers are not getting the cost of the crop. The central government has not implemented any schemes of the farmers on the ground. In fact, the farmers' movement is gaining momentum once again in the country. In such a situation, Vice President jagdeep dhankhar has directly surrounded the central government on the issue of farmers.
When speaking at the centenary celebrations of ICAR-CIRCOT in mumbai on Tuesday, he has pointed fingers at the agriculture policy of the central government. Union Agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan was also present there. The Vice President asked, please tell me what was promised to the farmers? Why was the promise not fulfilled? The Vice President said, what should we do to fulfill the promise? There was protest last year, there is protest this year too. The wheel of time is turning. But we do nothing.
At the same time, Abdul bari Siddiqui spoke on Tejashwi's third phase worker Darshan cum dialogue program that Tejashwi has inherited politics. He has learned from his father how to connect with the public. In this journey, he is communicating with the workers. He is understanding their problems. There is a discussion on strengthening the organization. The workers also get excited. Strategy is being made for the assembly elections to be held next year. Today, Tejashwi is in Munger in the third phase. The third phase has started from today.