Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan visits BKU president Naresh Tikait in farm outreach

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LUCKNOW: With the primary segment of the Uttar Pradesh Meeting polls focused across the western districts of the politically an important state, the Sisauli village of Muzaffarnagar district is as soon as once more in prominence.

With the Mahendra Singh Tikait-founded Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) headquartered right here, the village has been the nucleus of farmers’ politics within the Jat-dominated sugarcane belt of western UP for many years.

An afternoon in the past, BKU president Naresh Tikait reportedly had appealed to other people to improve the Samajwadi Birthday celebration-Rashtriya Lok Dal applicants within the upcoming polls. A couple of hours later, on Monday, the robust Tikait circle of relatives had a marvel customer.

Triggering political speculations, the native BJP MP and Union minister Dr Sanjeev Balyan met the BKU president on the latter’s place of abode round 8.30 am on Monday.

A supply with reference to the Tikait circle of relatives stated, “Not anything must be learn into from the assembly, he (Balyan) has been lengthy identified to the Tikait circle of relatives.”

On Sunday evening, the BKU president stated, “The BKU is a very powerful a part of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) and can cross as in keeping with its line of no longer backing any political celebration.”

When requested about his attraction to improve the SP-RLD alliance applicants, Tikait had stated, “As I advised you somebody is loose to return to us, they (RLD) applicants got here first to us and were given the blessings. BJP applicants aren’t our enemies and are welcome like others to have tea with us. However we received’t solicit votes for somebody.”

Importantly, the 2 SP-RLD alliance applicants, two-times former Khatauli MLA Rajpal Singh Balyan (declared RLD candidate from Budhana seat) and Chandan Singh Chauhan (RLD candidate from Meerapur seat) had met the BKU president on Saturday.