Now two farmers have been torn apart by the farmers who are protesting at the Chilla Border located in Noida Sector-14A adjoining Delhi. Annoyed by the opening of the route from Noida to Delhi, a women farmer leader including National Spokesperson of the Indian Farmers Union (Bhanu) Mahendra Singh Chauroli, national spokesperson Satish Chaudhary has resigned from his post. The three leaders resigned after being hurt by the decision of National President Thakur Bhanu Pratap Singh. It is clear from this that the Farmers Protest movement is starting to erupt and in the coming times, the peasant leaders can be seen fighting amongst themselves.
There has been a rift between the peasant leaders who have been agitating against the new agricultural laws for more than a fortnight. On Sunday, for the second time, sharp differences were seen among the leaders who took part in the initial phase of the peasant movement. Earlier, the state president of the organization Yogesh Pratap Singh had returned with his colleagues from the dharna venue after the path opened from Delhi was opened, but on the second day after the matter came out in the media He had again returned to the strike site with the workers. Now again with the Union Ministers on Saturday. After the meeting and internal agreement between the senior leaders on the agreement on opening the way from Noida to Delhi, there was unease.
The three leaders who resigned on Sunday also did not reach the picket site. The three leaders have submitted their resignations to the national president after informing some farmer leaders. On the other hand, a farmer sitting there said that the decision to open the way to Delhi will reduce the movement, so the three Farmers Protest leaders have resigned from their posts.
It is learned from the sources that if the matter does not happen soon, some other leaders may also resign. On the other hand, Bhanu’s national president says that the way has been opened in view of the problems of the people. The public will not be disturbed by this demonstration.