Akhilesh Yadav, Raj Babbar tweet to drag PM’s attention towards farmers’ plight

  • | Wednesday | 9th January, 2019

After bumper yield, the farmer are forced to sell the potato at cheaper price. Till date, the Yogi-Modi government has shown no concern for them.”It’s interesting to note that despite the government's decision to waive loan of farmers, not many have been allegedly benefited, as the farmers claimed that government forgot to care of interest part, which in many cases was equal to the principal amount taken for crop yield.Mohan Singh Chahar, Bhartiya Kisan Union leader of Agra zone, under whom 12 districts fall, said, “There were farmers whose only interest were waived but they still had to pay the principal amount.” ?????? ?? ??? ?? ?????? ?????? ?? ?????-??????? ?? ??? ????? ?????? ?? ???? ????-????? ?? ??? ???? ?? ????? ?? ???… https://t.co/0yXvnNKmhE — Akhilesh Yadav (@yadavakhilesh) 1547009554000?????? ???? ??? ?? ?????? ???? ????? ??? ????? ???????????? ?? ???? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?????? ?? ??? ??????? ?? ????? ??… https://t.co/wRQsDRiceA — Raj Babbar (@RajBabbarMP) 1547017319000AGRA: Hours before PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Agra on Wednesday, former chief minister Akhilesh Yadav and former Agra MP Raj Babbar tweeted about deteriorating situation of UP farmers.Akhilesh Yadav in his tweet said, “Hopefully, the country’s prime minister will learn lesson of love and affection from Taj Mahal, and will recall the sorrow of potato, sugarcane and paddy farmers of neighbouring areas.”Further in his tweet, the former CM said: “Delhi was never been so far from UP that head of the country wasn’t aware of the bad situation of farmers and local traders.”Two hours later, former MP of Agra and president of UP Congress Committee, Raj Babbar, tweeted: “I hope, the prime minister who is busy in saving chair, will also see the problems of potato farmers in Agra and surrounding areas.

?????? ?? ??? ?? ?????? ?????? ?? ?????-??????? ?? ??? ????? ?????? ?? ???? ????-????? ?? ??? ???? ?? ????? ?? ???… https://t.co/0yXvnNKmhE — Akhilesh Yadav (@yadavakhilesh) 1547009554000 ?????? ???? ??? ?? ?????? ???? ????? ??? ????? ???????????? ?? ???? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?????? ?? ??? ??????? ?? ????? ??… https://t.co/wRQsDRiceA — Raj Babbar (@RajBabbarMP) 1547017319000 AGRA: Hours before PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Agra on Wednesday, former chief minister Akhilesh Yadav and former Agra MP Raj Babbar tweeted about deteriorating situation of UP farmers.Akhilesh Yadav in his tweet said, “Hopefully, the country’s prime minister will learn lesson of love and affection from Taj Mahal, and will recall the sorrow of potato, sugarcane and paddy farmers of neighbouring areas.”Further in his tweet, the former CM said: “Delhi was never been so far from UP that head of the country wasn’t aware of the bad situation of farmers and local traders.”Two hours later, former MP of Agra and president of UP Congress Committee, Raj Babbar, tweeted: “I hope, the prime minister who is busy in saving chair, will also see the problems of potato farmers in Agra and surrounding areas. After bumper yield, the farmer are forced to sell the potato at cheaper price. Till date, the Yogi-Modi government has shown no concern for them.”It’s interesting to note that despite the government's decision to waive loan of farmers, not many have been allegedly benefited, as the farmers claimed that government forgot to care of interest part, which in many cases was equal to the principal amount taken for crop yield.Mohan Singh Chahar, Bhartiya Kisan Union leader of Agra zone, under whom 12 districts fall, said, “There were farmers whose only interest were waived but they still had to pay the principal amount.”

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