Farmers’ leader Rakesh Tikait will hold a mahapanchayat in West Bengal’s Nandigram on Saturday, from where Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari have filed nomination papers for the upcoming assembly election.
Tikait, who has been leading a massive months-long farmers’ agitation against the three central farm laws at the Delhi-UP border, was welcomed in Kolkata by Trinamool Congress MP Dola Sen.
Before leaving for Nandigram – site of the anti-farm land acquisition movement that propelled Banerjee to power in
the state – the Bharatiya Kisan Union chief held a meeting with Trinamool leaders at Kolkata’s Mayo Road.
Tikait and other farmer leaders will also visit Singur and Asansol on Sunday
The ruling TMC appears to have found favour with the protesting farmers, with Tikait expected to urge people not to vote for the BJP.
Members of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of farmers’ unions, are already touring the poll-bound states to campaign against the BJP. On Friday the farmers’ body issued an appeal titled ‘No Vote to BJP’.
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