Rakesh Tikait information: There could also be rigging… Farmers will have to camp at counting facilities through taking tractor sooner than counting: Rakesh Tikait

Baghpat: Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Rakesh Tikait known as upon the folk to achieve the counting facilities an afternoon previous. Expecting disturbances at the day of counting of votes for the meeting elections (up elections 2022), he stated that the rustic wishes a large motion, which can no doubt carry alternate.

Tikait, who reached Baraut in Baghpat, stated, ‘What was once performed within the district panchayat (election) can’t be not noted. Achieve the counting facilities an afternoon sooner than the beginning of the counting of votes and camp with the tractor on the counting puts.

He requested other folks to achieve there with their garments and bedding on March 9 and claimed that on March 10 (counting day) the general public would no longer also be allowed to move there. Opposition events had alleged large-scale irregularities within the district panchayat elections held within the state remaining 12 months.

Tikait, the nationwide spokesperson of BKU, stated, “If the vegetation of the farmers also are connected with the ‘Virtual India Marketing campaign’, then our sugarcane fee will have to even be performed. Within the belt we’re in, sugarcane fee has no longer been made for a 12 months however all over elections, fee has been made in 10 days and even in 15 days. He stated, ‘What I imply is that the federal government can get the fee performed every time it needs. If elections are to be held yearly, then cane fee too can occur yearly. A large motion is wanted within the nation, it could carry some alternate.

Attacking the BJP govt over the Ukraine disaster, Tikait alleged that it was once searching for votes within the struggle, which has been named Operation Ganga.
“The ones making statements in desire of the federal government are being proven and people who are telling the reality don’t seem to be being proven,” he stated.

Rakesh Tikait (record photograph)