Bharatiya Janata Party's senior legislator and former state education minister Ghanshyam Tiwari has warned the government of its own party that if farmers 'problems are not resolved in the time, then farmers' movement can Flare up in Rajasthan anytime, in the state things are serious.
Tiwari told reporters at his residence in Jaipur on Thursday (June 8th), "I am advising as a well wisher, not getting proper value of agriculture produce of the state, not getting enough irrigation water, and many others Due to problems, they are very upset. Farmers like Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh can flare up into Rajasthan if the government does not pay attention to it at the time."
He said that due to the problems, about twenty percent of the farmers of the state have abandoned farming, and the farmers of the state are getting proper value of garlic, onion, mustard and they have to sell their crops at half the price even away from the support price.
The BJP MLA said, "If the government does not bring relief to the farmers at the time, this spark will become fire."
Referring to the Rajasthan Special Investment Bill, 2016 brought by the Rajasthan government, he said that this bill is a conspiracy to grab the land of the farmers of Rajasthan in collaboration with the corporate world.
Tiwari has urged the government to forgive the farmers' loans immediately, free electricity for cultivation in time, linking wages of MNREGA to agriculture and withdrawing Rajasthan Special Investment Bill.
Let's say that the movement of farmers in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra has taken violent forms. Farmers have been protesting in these states for nearly a week since the loan apology and the exact price of the crop are being given. The protests have now become so violent that the farmers have landed on fire and stones.
After the farmers were killed in police firing in Mandsaur district, the farmers set fire to many vehicles in Dewas district. On Tuesday, 5 farmers were killed in police firing in Mandsaur. Fierce demonstrators set fire to more than 100 vehicles.