Aurangabad, December 8: Maharashtra minister and Shiv Sena leader Abdul Sattar on Tuesday said the party workers will go to Delhi if issues of farmers are not resolved soon. Speaking to reporters at Sillod in Aurangabad district, Sattar said the Bharat Bandh being observed by farmer organisations for repeal of three agri farm laws has been successful.
"Farmers should not think that they are alone. We took to streets on orders of Sena president and chief minister Uddhav Thackeray to support farmers," he said. Sattar demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi convene a special one-day session of Parliament to withdraw the three contentious laws. Farmers' Protest: 32-Year-Old Farmer From Sonipat Found Dead at Tikri Border Allegedly Due to Cold Weather.
"If justice is not done to farmers in the next two or three days, our next target will be to reach Delhi. We will move in big numbers and will not return unless justice is done to farmers. It is a part of our agenda," the minister added.