New Delhi. Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik has been attacking the central government for a long time over the farmers’ movement. Now he has given an advice to the government regarding this movement. Satyapal Malik says that the farmers have been on the streets for the past one year in protest against the agricultural laws. Even after a lapse of time, the government could not find any solution to this issue. If the government is not serious about the farmers’ movement, then let me tell you that this movement will affect the Lok Sabha elections to be held in 2024 along with the UP elections.
Farmers will not return empty handed
The Governor of Meghalaya says that more than 700 people have died so far due to the farmers’ agitation, but neither the government expressed any condolences on these deaths nor did their families get any financial help. Now the situation is such that all kinds of talks have stopped between the farmers and the government. If the government is thinking that farmers will come here and return empty handed, then you are in a misunderstanding.
I hope PM
During a program, he advised the central government that it is good to talk to the farmers. There can be no solution to this issue without discussion. During this he gave the example of Vietnam, Satyapal Malik said that even at the time when Vietnam was being bombed, talks were going on in Paris. Fight is in its place and dialogue has its place, I hope that the way the Prime Minister has worked for the farmers of Gujarat, maybe something still happens.
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During this, he also talked about his attitude towards the Centre. He said that do not take my words as against the Modi government, I do not speak against the Modi government, but I talk about the interest of the government. He said that BJP has lost the by-election in Rajasthan and if this situation continues, then the situation will become more difficult in future. He emphasized that every issue can be resolved through dialogue, for this the government should take the initiative.
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