Ever since the statement of farmer leader Rakesh Tikait has come, if the need arises, we will also ruin our crops. But the capitalists will not sell at a paltry price, since then the incidents of farmers running tractors on standing crops are not taking the name of stopping. Many such incidents of standing crop wastage have also come to the fore in Haryana. On Monday, again such a case has come to the fore, where, a farmer of Matedi Jatta village of Ambala district, shed his wheat crop from the tractor and dumped it in the soil. Farmer British Singh says that he is sad to find no solution even after the completion of 100 days of Farmer agitation. The farmer said that if these three agricultural laws are not withdrawn, then in the coming time we will have to sell our crops at a quarter to one price, which is not acceptable to us at all. That is why I have decided to shed all my crops. The farmer keeps his crop like children, but we have to do this work with a very sad heart. At the same time, as soon as the villagers came to know about this incident, they immediately reached the farm of A Singh. Where the farmer Englishman was ruining his standing crop. By then he had ruined his 2 acres of wheat crop by driving a tractor. With great difficulty, the villagers have stopped explaining it. The villagers said that if the government remained adamant on the issue of similar agricultural laws, then gradually all the farmers would mix their crops in the same soil.
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