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‘Ghar Wapsi’ for Rakesh Tikait after 383 days

'Ghar Wapsi' for Rakesh Tikait after 383 days
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Ghaziabad: This is a kind of ‘ghar wapsi’.
The leader of the Rakesh Titikan farmer and his supporters on Wednesday went to their homes from Ghazipur on the border of Delhi-Uttar Pradesh which had been their residence for 383 days.
It has come after an iconic battle with a center which results in controversial withdrawal of agricultural law.
In Photograph: After 383 days, Rakesh Tikait left the border of Ghazipur ‘Ghar Wapsi’ marked with the celebration atmosphere at the Ghazipur border, where protesters, especially members and supporters of Tikaites led by the Bharatiya family of Kisan Union (BKU), dancing to the patriotic and Dancing regional tunes praised the agricultural community.
A ‘Havan’ was also done in the morning at the top gate, under the Delhi-Meerut toll road, for the welfare of the farmers, even as all the temporary settlements that appeared in the location for the past year were removed by the installation.
and loaded into trolleys.
Tikait, BKU’s national spokesman, shared on social media images and video reception convoys got when they left Ghazipur to reach the village of Removal Muzafarnagar Western.
“Thirteen months of struggle on the streets and return home today.
Thank you to the citizens,” Tikait Tweet, a prominent face of the farmer’s struggle to revoke the controversial three agricultural laws that had triggered protests at the Delhi border.
last year.
13 महीने सड़क पर संघर्षआज घर वापसीदेश के नागरिकों कार # farmersprotest_fatehmarch @iNews @_News …
https://t.co/ptzbvtjzvvv- Rakesh Tikait (@rakeshtikaitbku) 1639547140000 Every time troublesome about ending protests for the past year, Tikait, sister Male President Bku Naresh Titikait, often answered, “Bill Wapsi SE Wapsi Wapsi Hogi”.
After continuing protests at Delhi’s border points in Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced that three laws.
will be revoked.
BKU spokesman Dharmendra Malik said Tikait would visit Soream, Sarv-Khap’s headquarters, at Muzaffarnagar before returning home in the remainder.
While farmers returned from protests received hero welcome on their journey, the remainder, the original village of the Tikait family and BKU headquarters, also got the last night for their reception.
“Large amounts of candy have been prepared and the village is decorated with flowers.
‘Bhawan’ Kisan ‘in the remainder looks no less than the wedding bride,” Malik said.
BKU, an influential farmer union, is part of Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) who pioneered protest against trade and trade laws (promotion and facilitation).
, 2020.
With input from PTI

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