
Why farmers at Rakesh Tikait's citadel not satisfied after withdrawal of agitation | Ground report
India Today
In western Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar district, considered as the bastion of farmer leader Rakesh Tikait, farmers are not satisfied with the outcome of the year-long agitation at Delhi borders.
After the year-long agitation at the borders of Delhi ending in the Centre repealing the three controversial farm laws, farmer leaders have returned to their villages. However, they are faced by high expectations from villagers who feel that their core demands are yet to be addressed.
In western Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar district, considered as the bastion of farmer leader and Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Rakesh Tikait, farmers are not satisfied with the outcome of the agitation.

The government told the Bombay High Court that the situation remains dynamic due to international developments, and emphasised that it may not be appropriate to deliberate such matters within court proceedings. He assured the bench that the government is taking all necessary remedial measures to ensure that global disruptions do not adversely impact domestic supply of LPG.












