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Mayawati seeks repeal of farm laws, Akhilesh blames BJP for R-Day violence

Akhilesh claimed the BJP government's constant neglect, insult, and accusation of farmers played a decisive role in turning farmers' anger into a rage on R-Day in Delhi.

Published on: Jan 27, 2021 11:11 am IST
By | Edited by , Lucknow
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Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) national president Mayawati and her Samajwadi Party (SP) counterpart Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday attacked the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its government at the centre over the Tuesday's tractors' parade violence and chaos in New Delhi.

Akhilesh at the tractor rally that Samajwadi Party held in Saifai, Etawah on Tuesday(HT Photo)

Calling the violence unfortunate, Mayawati asked the Centre to immediately repeal the three new farm laws while Akhilesh held BJP responsible for the incident.

Mayawati, in a set of two tweets in Hindi said: "All that happened in the country's capital Delhi on the Republic Day must not have happened at all. It is extremely unfortunate, and the Central government must take it very seriously. At the same time, BSP yet again appeals the Central government to repeal the three farm laws without any further delay and end the protracted movement by the farmers so that such unfortunate incidents do not occur ever again."

Akhilesh Yadav, who addressed a tractors’ rally in his ancestral village of Saifai, Etawah on Tuesday, took to Twitter on Wednesday morning and said: "It is the BJP government's constant neglect, insult, and accusation of farmers that played a decisive role in turning farmers' anger into a rage. BJP is fully responsible for the circumstances that have now emerged. Now, taking the moral responsibility for it, the BJP (government) must repeal the farm laws immediately," Akhilesh said.

At ITO, a large group of farmers became violent and broke the barricades, damaged iron grills and dividers and even tried to run over the policemen deployed at these barricades, the police had said in a statement.

At Red Fort, they broke the gates and entered its wells. A section of the crowd also managed to climb atop the rampart of the Red Fort where they hoisted their organisation's flag, the statement had added.

 
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