Ahead of All UP polls, Rakesh Tikait Heaps up pressure on Authorities through Social Networking – News2IN
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Ahead of All UP polls, Rakesh Tikait Heaps up pressure on Authorities through Social Networking

Ahead of All UP polls, Rakesh Tikait Heaps up pressure on Authorities through Social Networking
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BATHINDA: Although the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha(SKM) hasn’t yet been discriminated out the activity program for poll-bound Uttar Pradesh, senior poet pioneer Rakesh Tikait has begun toughening his stand against the Union authorities.
Tikait isn’t just raising his voice in the demonstration websites but can also be taking to interpersonal websites.
In just two tweets in the last two weeks, Rakesh Tikait has requested the farmers to prepare for additional protests because this government isn’t prepared to hear them.
या तो ये किसान और जनता रहेगी या ये सरकार रहेगी। अन्नदाता की आवाज झूठे मुकदमों से दबने वाली नहीं है.
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#खट्टर_सरकार_किसानों_पर_अत्याचार– Rakesh Tikait (@RakeshTikaitBKU) 1624247947000In a tweet Monday, Tikait stated”both farmers and the people will endure or this administration will endure”.
He said the voice of those farmers isn’t likely to be more suppressed by fictitious circumstances.
In a different tweet, Tikait adheres into the government’s hesitation to agree with their requirements and asks farmers to really be more ready using tractors.
सरकार मानने वाली नहीं है। इलाज तो करना पड़ेगा। ट्रैक्टरों के साथ अपनी तैयारी रखो। जमीन बचाने के लिए आंदोलन तेज करना होगा। #FarmersProtest– Rakesh Tikait (@RakeshTikaitBKU) 1624207705000In a different tweetthe farmer pioneer informs the authorities to stop believing that the farmers will probably return.
“The central authorities must get rid of this misconception out of the head which the farmer will return.
The farmer will return just when the requirements are satisfied.
We need that all 3 legislation be repealed.
A law ought to be created on MSP,” explained Tikait on Twitter from Hindi.
Tikait has been learnt to have toughened his stance against Centre following Union agriculture ministry Narendra Singh Tomar triumphed in clear terms the plantation legislation won’t be repealed.
He said the government is prepared for discussions with farmers in any given time period should they have a proposal that does not involve redesign of law.
It had been Tikait whose rips in Ghazipur edge turned the tables to the authorities and revitalised the motion, since the demonstration dropped some support following the brutal Republic Day parade where some protestors climbed beneath the Red fort.

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