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Will not leave protest site without discussion on MSP, says Rakesh Tikait

Tikait said their demands include compensation to families of farmers who died during the protest against three farm laws and quashing of the cases against protesting farmers.

New Delhi: Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait said on Monday that farmers will not leave the protest sites unless a discussion is held on their demands including that for Minimum Support Price (MSP).

He told reporters here that they will discuss other demands after President Ram Nath Kovind gives assent to the bill to repeal three farm laws.

The bill to repeal farm laws was passed by Parliament on Monday, the first day of winter session.

Won't leave Delhi borders until demands fulfilled, even if protest site turns into our graveyards: Rakesh Tikait
Tikait said their demands include compensation to families of farmers who died during the protest against three farm laws and quashing of the cases against protesting farmers.

“The government wants that there should be no protests in the country but we will not leave the protest site before a discussion on MSP including other issues,” the BKU leader said.

farmers protest - Rakesh Tikait

He said the passage of the Farm Laws Repeal Bill, 2021 is “a tribute to 750 farmers who lost their lives during the agitation”.