'Cannot suppress the voice of farmers and laborers..', said Rakesh Tikait on throwing black ink
'Cannot suppress the voice of farmers and laborers..', said Rakesh Tikait on throwing black ink"
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Bangalore:โ€‹ Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait has said that black ink and deadly attacks cannot suppress the voice of farmers and workers after ink was thrown at them in Bengaluru. In fact, during a program organized by a farmers' organization at Gandhi Bhavan in Bengaluru on Monday, miscreants threw ink on the ticket. Police have arrested three people in this connection. After this, the organizers and the miscreants threw plastic chairs at each other.

Tikait has blamed the local police for the incident and alleged that he was attacked in connivance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led state government. Rakesh Tikait tweeted late on Monday night and wrote that, 'Black ink and deadly attacks cannot suppress the voice of farmers, labourers, dalits, exploited, backward and tribals of this country. The fight will continue till the last breath.

At the same time, Karnataka Home Minister Araga Gyanendra has rejected the allegations made by Rakesh Tikait that the people who targeted Tikait were from the BJP. He said, 'We are in touch with the officials. Three people have been arrested and they are being questioned. I condemn this act. Everyone has the right to freedom of expression under the Constitution.

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