RLD national vice president says, 'boycott BJP people who divide caste and religion'
RLD national vice president says, 'boycott BJP people who divide caste and religion'
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New Delhi: Rakesh Tikait, leader of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), on the Ghazipur border of Delhi, became emotional. Seeing his sentimentality, the atmosphere in Mathura district has become heated. A  mahapanchayat was held on the Morki Maidan of Bajna in Mathura on Saturday. During this, many big leaders including Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) national vice president Jayant Chaudhary. In this mahapanchayat, RLD vice president Jayant Chaudhary targeted the central and state governments. During this time he said, 'boycott the people of BJP who divide into caste and religion. Laws are made only to be broken. If the farmers are demanding the withdrawal of the law, then they do not become terrorists.'


He said, 'As long as there is a protest going on in Delhi, farmers from Mathura villages will go to Delhi every day.' He also said that RLD will go from village to village and contact farmers and make them aware. This time, the person who will be a farmer will get a ticket in the election of the District Panchayat member. For this, he has to show a certificate of being a farmer. Further, in his statement, Jayant Chaudhary said, 'Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Panchayat should release the notification of elections tomorrow and get the election done, it will be known who the farmers and other people are with. Farmers will avenge every tear of Rakesh Tikait. The government has lost its Iqbal by using sticks on the farmers. This did not bring a cruel and ruthless government till today.

Samajwadi Party (SP) MLC Sanjay Lathar and former minister Thakur Tejpal Singh were also included from the platform of Kisan Mahapanchayat. He said, 'Every tear of Rakesh Tikait will be accounted for by the government in time.'

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