Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait met jagjit singh Dallewal on Friday. This meeting took place at Khanori border. After the meeting, Rakesh Tikait said that the government should create an environment for talks. We are concerned about Dallewal's health.

Talking to IANS, Rakesh Tikait said that we are concerned about his health. The government should create an environment for talks. Now we will make a new plan to go to Delhi. At present, there is no atmosphere to go to delhi, big preparations will have to be made to go to Delhi. Tikait further said that we will plan our meeting. At present, there is no such atmosphere that farmers can prepare to go to delhi, big preparations will have to be made for this. We will see how the situation is, right now it is that everything should be fine first and when the time of haryana comes, then we will tell the plan ahead.

In fact, farmer leader jagjit singh Dallewal is on a hunger strike at Khanori border regarding the demands of the farmers. Due to the fast, his health is continuously deteriorating. Meanwhile, on Friday, the supreme court expressed deep concern over his health. The division bench of Justice Suryakant and Justice Ujjwal Bhuiyan said that Dallewal should be given immediate medical facility, but he should not be forced to break the fast.

Apart from this, the court directed the punjab and central government and said that Dallewal's life is more valuable than the movement. Preventing his health from deteriorating should be your priority. Justice Suryakant said that considering the weather, consider stopping the movement or changing the place. Let the committee work and if the problem is not resolved, the protest can be started again.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and Advocate General of punjab Gurminder Singh agreed to this proposal of the committee. He assured that he will talk to the farmers and provide every possible medical facility to Dallewal. Let us tell you that farmers are once again trying to move towards delhi from Punjab-Haryana (Shambhu) border. In this movement, the farmers who have been protesting at the Shambhu border for more than eight months since february 13 are now trying to move towards delhi on foot without tractor-trolleys.

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