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Akhilesh Yadav Targeted BJP, said- ‘BJP which cultivates talks will hold Kisan Sammelan in UP’

Akhilesh Yadav have taken a jibe at BJP for this. Akhilesh said that BJP remembered farmers only at the time of elections.

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The eyes of the BJP are also on the farmers regarding the assembly elections to be held next year. This is the reason why BJP is going to start a big campaign for farmers from August 16. Under the campaign, the benefits of farmers related to agriculture law and the work done by the central and state government will discuss.

Former UP CM and SP President Akhilesh Yadav have taken a jibe at BJP for this. Akhilesh said that BJP remembered farmers only at the time of elections.

Akhilesh Yadav Tweeted

Akhilesh has made a tweet on Thursday morning. In the tweet, he wrote, "Have heard that the BJP, which cultivates talks only, will hold a 'Kisan Sammelan' in UP. When the time for Annadata to become a voter came near, then the BJP remembered the farmers. Farmers will not fall under the guise of BJP workers. The farmers will unite and vote against the BJP in 2022."

The campaign will start on 16th August

BJP Kisan Morcha President Kameshwar Singh has got the responsibility of the campaign. During the campaign, on the one hand, the farmers will be told about the work of the central and state government for them, and on the other hand the benefits of the agriculture bill. Listening to their problems from the farmers, the way of solution will also be found. Not only this, but Kisan Morcha is also preparing to propose to increase the price of sugarcane soon, giving relief to the farmers in tubewell bills in view of the Corona period.

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