Farmers agitation: Celebration of Rakesh Tikait's birthday at Ghazipur border

New Delhi: The farmers' movement on the borders of Delhi in protest against agricultural laws has now become a place of various celebrations. Recently, there was a picture from the border that an Iftar party was organized there keeping the Covid protocol in mind and now it is reported that Rakesh Tikait's birthday will also be celebrated at Ghazipur border.

According to media reports, National President of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhakiu) Naresh Tikait is coming to Ghazipur border to celebrate the birthday of his younger brother Rakesh Tikait on Friday (January 4, 2021). He has also made 11 quintals of rasgullas at his own house to celebrate his birthday in a grand manner. On his way to Ghazipur, he spoke to the press men at Rashtra Vandana Chowk in Baghpat. He said corona is a big epidemic. Agricultural laws are small before it. These laws can come into force later also. But the Government is adamant. The kisan movement will complete 1 year before the assembly elections. Then this movement will become even more violent and will start all over the country.

Rakesh Tikait has also once again announced that farmers will not leave Delhi at any cost. According to him, "The Central Government wants the agitation to be shifted to Haryana. But we will not allow this to happen. We will not allow the Government to succeed in their minds. We will not leave Delhi at any cost.”

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