Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow
Sarwan Singh Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.
Hours after farmers leading the 'Delhi Chalo' agitation rejected the Centre's proposal to procure pulses, maize and cotton at MSP, farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher has warned the BJP-led government that it will be responsible for "whatever happens now".
After the talks with the government failed, the protesting farmers have announced they will continue their march to Delhi on Wednesday, February 21.
Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.
"The intention of the government was very clear that they would not let us enter Delhi at any cost...If you don't want to find a solution through discussion with farmers then we should be allowed to march towards Delhi," he told ANI.
Referring to the unprecedented steps taken by the police to stop the march, Pandel said that the situation in Haryana is comparable to Kashmir.
"When we went to Delhi, there were bombings... Tractors were also shot at... Haryana IGP told farmers that they did not use tear gas... We demand that those who used tears should be punished. They were punished... Now there are wrong demands... Haryana' "The situation is like Kashmir. We will march to Delhi on February 21...The government has instructed us to give up our old demands...Government Will Take It Now, we take responsibility no matter what," he added.
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