Rakesh Tikait says, 'If the matter is not resolved in 4-5 days, it will go for a full year'
Rakesh Tikait says, 'If the matter is not resolved in 4-5 days, it will go for a full year'
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New Delhi: More than two months have passed for the protesters who are protesting at the Delhi border against the agricultural laws. The central government is constantly talking about opening the way for discussion, but very strict security is also being done at the Delhi border. Fencing has been done on different borders of Delhi, where barricades have been installed and nails have been installed along with them. In the midst of all this, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said that he needs the number on which the government has said that he is only a phone call away. Tikait said that even when he was first going to Delhi, bananas were put in the routes. Now we do not have to go to Delhi, then why are we putting nail on it?

Rakesh Tikait, leader of BKU, said that the more citizens whose routes are closed, the more the public will know who is putting the nail for whom. This is a conspiracy to lock the bread in the chest, these people have also come to know. Rakesh Tikait said that the public will not be bothered by the closure on February 6.

On the continuous entry of leaders in the mahapanchayat of farmers, Rakesh Tikait said that this is a fair, where everyone is coming. But no one is coming here and asking for votes. He said that this movement will now go till October-November because there is a saying that if one loses in the fair, he gets it in the fair itself, then the case will go for a full year if not solved in 4-5 days.

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