UP Election 2022: Rakesh Tikait targeted the government, said- Hindu-Muslim and Jinnah's ghost will remain in UP for two and a half months, we have to avoid it


Posted on 24th Jan 2022 06:43 pm by rohit kumar

Uttar Pradesh Election 2022: Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait has targeted the government and said that the ghost of Hindu-Muslim and Jinnah will remain in Uttar Pradesh for two and a half months. He said that the government will continue to give discourses regarding these and the public should not come to these discourses.

 

Rakesh Tikait, who was a big face in the farmers' movement, had gone to attend a marriage ceremony in the Iglas area of ​​Aligarh on Sunday. During this, Rakesh Tikait said on the question of farmers' vote that after 13 months of training in Delhi, if we have to tell in the elections what will be our stand. It means the training was not good.

 

He said, "Even after selling the crop at half the rate, you will have to tell about the election, what to do? All these smart people will do their work. The government guests of Uttar Pradesh are Hindu-Muslim and Jinnah on their stay of two and a half months in the country. Will give discourses from the stage, we should not come to their discourses.

 

During this, Rakesh Tikait said that we do not know whose government will be formed, but the public will not vote for them. He said, "The farmer who is here is suffering from potatoes. The discourses which are going on by the government have to be avoided... We don't know about the alliance whose alliance is there. On 31st we will have a complete protest. "

 

Rakesh Tikait said that the committee of the central government which was to be formed has not been formed yet. We are in the field. Still have come from Lakhimpur Kheri. Ajay Mishra was not arrested. Here votes are sought on caste and religion and as long as the state keeps dividing caste-religion into Hindu-Muslim, it cannot develop. Vote from here on seeing the road of Sasni, who to vote for."

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