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As Support for Farmers Agitation Swells, Is the State Crackdown Backfiring?
The way that Rakesh Tikait â who had been on board with BJP politics over the last few years â has found support may worry the government.
Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait speaks to media representatives as RLD leader Jayant Choudhary (L) looks on during farmers ongoing protest against the new farm laws, at Ghazipur Border in New Delhi, Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: Quite contrary to what many had anticipated, the state crackdown on farmers’ leaders has breathed a new life into the agitation. Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikaitâs emotional outburst against the Union governmentâs attempts to remove protestors from the Ghazipur sit-in has become a rallying point for a large section of farmers from western Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and eastern Rajasthan.
Farmer protests intensify after Rakesh Tikait breaks down in tears at Ghazipur
This comes days after the farmer protests were maligned post-Republic Day violence
By Bhavya Singh| Edited by Sruthi Vibhavari | Updated: 29th January 2021 3:50 pm IST Rakesh Tikait even announced a hunger strike and declared that he was ‘ready to face bullets or kill himself’.
Ghazipur: Hundreds of farmers arrived at the Ghazipur protesting site after Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Spokesperson Rakesh Tikait on Thursday broke down in tears, declaring that he was ready to “face bullets or kill himself”.
This comes days after the farmer protests were maligned post-Republic Day violence, and on Friday, hundreds of supporters arrived in support at Ghazipur, flouting direct orders by the police to clear the protest site.