Monday, 25 October 2010

Bharat Krishak Samaj launches magazine for farmers

Bharat Krishak Samaj (BKS), a non- governmental organisation working for promoting farmers' interest announced the launch of a bi-monthly magazine ''Farmers Forum''. The first edition of the magazine was inaugurated by Union Minister for Power Shusilkumar Shinde in the presence of other dignitaries, including Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways Mahadev Singh Khandela. Bharat Krishak Samaj is thought to having the patronage of more 75,000 progressive farmers, mainly spread across the Jat lands of western UP, Haryana, parts of Punjab and Rajasthan. Earlier, BKS was led by Dr Krishanbir Chaudhary, but as believed he has been the victim of nepotism, aka favouratism, recently been overtaken by Sh. Ajay Jakhar, grandson of most decorated farm leader and former governor Sh. Balram Jakhar.

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  1. Sir if you believe on Indian laws then this process according to that only. One question to you is that when Dr Krishan bin Chaoudary over taken that post at that time that process also influence by nepotism or favoritism? One request to you please refresh your knowledge and read work done by Dr Balram Jakhar for farmers.

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