What did Rakesh Tikite, the leader of the peasant movement, say about contesting the election?

There is a constant debate in the country against the Center’s three new agrarian laws, the peasant movement on all fronts. After the violence in Delhi on January 26, the movement felt that it was now slowing down but after that Rakesh Tikite, the leader of the Indian Farmers’ Union, took over and now he is the main face of the movement. He claimed that the movement would only end when the government withdrew three laws. Meanwhile, Rakesh Tikite has answered a question asked about his chances of getting into politics.

Rakesh Tikite, on the news channel Aaj Tak, responded to queries about the ulation hypotheses being asked for the contest, saying, “I am not a farmer. I am a farmer. Farmers are a law guaranteeing MSP.” He added, “I have no intention of competing anymore. I like to drive tractors. On sowing days, I drive tractors the whole day. The first time I competed as an independent, the second time I competed with RLD but both were bailed out.”

Moreover, Rakesh Tikite, speaking on the Prime Minister’s statement on the call, said that the Prime Minister says he is far from the call. We don’t know their number. They give us their number. The government has our numbers.

Rakesh Tikite, a national spokesman for the Indian Kisan Union, was one of the movement’s leaders, but in the meantime, after violence at a tractor rally on January 26, the movement began to slow down and the government tightened security by removing the agitating farmers from the Gazipur border. In such a situation, Rakesh Tikite made serious allegations against the government and the administration for breaking the movement and forcibly displacing the movement. During this time, he was feeling and weeping in front of the media.

This move by Tikite has turned the dice, and farmers flock to the Ghazipur border overnight, mainly from parts of western UP and Haryana. Since then, Rakesh Tikite has been seen as the face of a kind of peasant movement.

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