Ghaziabad: The protest stage at the gate missed its main actor on landmark day for farmer agitation but almost no sentence used without mentioning or reference to “Tikait Baba”.
What will he do next? When will he overcome the protesters? What courses will be taken by agitation? At the gate ride, and down the route that experienced a one-year agitation, it has become a man for answers – ‘Whenever it is doubtful, talk to being tied and find out’.
Titika did not always have answers – Some protesters claimed to be “confused” with his statement, like a few weeks ago when Delhi police issued several barricades on the Ghazipur border and the protesters did not know how to react.
However, both for supporters and constituencies outside his clothes BKU, his words accommodated more currencies than his colleagues in agitation, the status of Tikait had enjoyed because he revived the agitation of the despair that had been determined after the Republic of the Day Tractor Rally in Delhi was planned by the agricultural union it became wrong.
Under Siege, slapped with a notification of eviction by the government above and faces arrest, Tikait comes from the top gate stage on January 28 sending emotional attraction.
“I will commit suicide.
We will still be included.
We will not leave the place.
After my arrest, BJP workers will defeat the farmer back home,” said Tikait, before slumping to the ground, crying.
Tikaitic images crying into galvanized styles needed by the words as far as words and carrying farmers back to protest sites at the gate of Delhi, borders of Tikri from Punjab, Haryana, West Up, Uttarakhand, and various states Others., And various other states.
Young Children Leader of Mahendra Singh Titika Farmers had overnight being a poster boy from protests, facial disobedience that had been prominent to the power of the government.
Since then, it has become an ordinary invitation to Mahapachayats from which agricultural agitation rubbing enthusiasm and direction, traveling across North India and to other countries, supporting support for agitation.
“Jab Tak Bil Wapsi Nahin, Tab Not Ghar Wapsi Nahin (we will not go home until the law is revoked),” is the message he saved reaffirms again.
On Friday, when the Prime Minister announced his decision to revoke agricultural laws, Tikait was in Palghar in Maharashtra.
SKM, who has been driving agitation, is not always comfortable with Tikait, which in the early days of agitation dominated by the Punjab-Haryana Agriculture Union which is seen as a peripheral player and leads most of the west depends on the gate.
The 52-year-old child, who has a degree in law, is a national spokesman for BKU, but effectively the leader of his de facto.
Elder Brother Naresh was President BKU but most played supporting roles in this agitation, spilling support and mobilizing protesters.
Naresh heads the influential Baliyan Khap.
At the gate up, Tikait is known to be temperamental but down to earth and spontaneously with the ability to connect instantly with farmers not only from the West, but also from Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh he encountered during agitation.
Once, to hear about a nonagenarian farmer who came to the gate, Tikait rushed to meet him and after he learned that the elderly visitor worked with his father, took him to his shoulder to the tent: ‘Tau Ko Apni PAR Le Jaunga’ (I will take you ), “he said.
Someshwar Singh, a farmer from Bihar, said the protesters had begun to call Tikait ‘Baba’ because he looked at them.” One day, he came to my tent and spoke to me about the problem of farmers from Bihar, “said Singh.
Tikait, who holds the MA from the University of Meerut, has not been successfully contested by Lok Sabha’s election on the RLD ticket from Amroha.
Before that, in 2007, he had compiled the election of the assembly of Khatauli but was lost.