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Withdraw Farm Law, Threatens BJP Ally Hanuman Beniwal To Quit Alliance
Mr Beniwal also urged the BJP-led central government to talk to the farmers immediately instead of Thursday, when a second round of ministerial talks has been scheduled over the protests.
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- November 30, 2020 20:06 IST

Withdraw Farm Law, Threatens BJP Ally Hanuman Beniwal To Quit Alliance
New Delhi: Hanuman Beniwal's Rashtriya Loktantrik Party that has partnered with the BJP in 2019 on Monday has told Home Minister Amit Shah that his party would reconsider its partnership with the BJP if the centre did not withdraw the three farm laws.
Also, Mr. Beniwal demanded that the Centre implement the recommendation of the Swaminath Commission and hold dialogue with the farmers in Delhi n the right spirit.
Hanuman Beniwal who was once in the BJP floated his party before the 2018 state election and became part of the National Democratic Alliance right before the 2019 Lok Sabha election. In 2091 Beniwal has won the Lok Sabha election from Nagaur.
His party had won 3 seats in the state election the previous year and had put up a tough fight in quite a few others.
The jat leader's threat to consider exiting the NDA is seen to indicate the discomfort within the regional party over the protests that erupted against the three farm law enacted by the BJP led coalition at the center that changes the way India's farmers do business by creating free markest,as opposed to a network of decades-old, government-controlled agricultural markets.
Meanwhile, PM Modi and other senior ministers have tried to dispel concern around the three laws, telling that these had opened up new opportunities for the cultivators.
In a video message earlier, Beniwal said the RLP had protested the three farm laws through social media and on the streets. “Today, I have written to Shah that if the laws aren’t withdrawn, then we will reconsider our alliance with NDA,” he said.
“We are with the farmers and if required will march to Delhi. The PM and Shah should hold dialogue with farmers, and provide space to hold a dharna in the capital. If any kind of ill-treatment is done with the farmers, then the farmers of the entire country will be on streets to gherao Delhi,” he said.
Beniwal's tweets came a day after CM Ashok Gehlot wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding the withdrawal of the farm laws.
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