Is Rakesh Tikait the 'angry fufa' of the kisan movement?
Is Rakesh Tikait the 'angry fufa' of the kisan movement?
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New Delhi: The Central government has repealed agricultural laws on the first day of the winter session of Parliament. The question arises whether the farmer's agitation will end now. Some farmers' organisations had also hinted at an end to the agitation on Monday. But now farmer leader Rakesh Tikait has once again made it clear that the agitation will not end so soon. On the question of homecoming, Rakesh Tikait has bluntly told the farmer leaders that whoever goes home first will go to jail first.

Rakesh Tikait said that, those who are more eager to contest elections, he will go back soon. He will also go to jail. When the thoughts of brother and brother are not found in the house, then even here, if thoughts are not being received, then what is wrong with that? Some people get election disease and where should I give an affidavit that I will not contest elections. My tongue is my affidavit. I will not contest elections. I am making farmers fight, but on the road. There is a screw in the government and if I have become a fool, then get it mixed.

Tell us that after the withdrawal of laws, farmers' organisations in Punjab had hinted at returning home. But Rakesh Tikait refused. He said that everyone speaks their own thing and everyone has their own thoughts. That's democracy. It's not like any government then, that became a one-sided decision. Everything that happens here is from thought. That's why it's the United Front.

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