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Activist Yogendra Yadav today met jailed leader and Raijor Dal president Akhil Gogoi at the Gauhati Medical College Hospital, GMCH where he is undergoing treatment.
GUWAHATI: A high-level Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) team headed by Yogendra Yadav said the three controversial farm laws have gone into coma but the death certificate is not being issued, as it has become a prestige issue for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
They gave a clarion call to voters of the election-bound states to vote against BJP, but said the peasant movement won t extend support to selected opposition parties in any of the states.
“They (BJP) only know the satta ki bhasa votes, seats and election results. That s why the farmers movement have decided to inflict vote ki chot on them. We are touring the poll-bound states to mobilize farmers and their sympathizers with the message to reject BJP. Whom to vote is up to voters,” Yadav said, adding that the role of the farmers movement in Delhi will send a clear message to BJP and other political parties on how hurting farmers can cost elections. The team in Assam arrived from West Bengal.
Sanyukt Kisan Morcha ask voters in poll bound Assam to vote against BJP
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Yadav alleged that the trials against Akhil are political trials . Akhil is contesting polls from Sibsagar.
Yadav met jailed peasant leader Akhil Gogoi, who is undergoing treatment at Gauhati Medical College Hospital.
Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) team headed by Yogendra Yadav ask voters in poll bound Assam to vote against BJP.
Yadav in Guwahati said, “BJP only understands the language of power, seats and we have decided to show them power of votes .
There have been hardly any protests against the three farm laws in Assam and West Bengal the two Eastern states going to polls. Yadav said, No farmer movement of India has ever started equally in all states. But once it gains ground all around, there is no stopping.”