Farmers Protest: Rakesh's warning of ticks, tanks will run on one side on January 26, tractor on the other side
BKU national
spokesperson Rakesh Tikait joined the farmers' strike on the Delhi-Saharanpur
highway in Baghpat. He appealed to the
farmers to participate in the Republic Day Parade in Delhi.
Baghpat Today
is the 47th day of the demonstration of farmers against agricultural laws. The farmer is now preparing for the big
tractor march on 26 January on the occasion of Republic Day. The farmers have warned to attend the
Republic Day parade if the demands are not met.
Rakesh Tikait, national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU),
joined the farmers' strike on the Delhi-Saharanpur highway in Baghpat.
He appealed to the farmers to participate in the
Republic Day Parade in Delhi. He warned
that during the parade the tank will run in the right site, then the tractor on
the left. He said that he will walk with
the tricolor in his hands ... will see who will shoot in this country on the
tricolor while singing the national anthem.
He added, "Our tractor will also run on the
glittering roads in Delhi, which has been running only in bumpy fields.
Farmers' tractors will run with the tricolor on the roads of Delhi."
Tikait said that no one will fire while carrying the
flag of the farmers. He said that no one
will shower water. If they lathicharge,
we will sing the national anthem. He
said that this government is dangerous than the British. Even the British used to recognize them, but
they are not even able to recognize them.
“If the farmer wins then the
land will be saved "
Tikait also
said that if the farmer loses in the movement, the country will lose. Only if the farmer wins will our land be
saved. Now the issue is not what the
business is, who is the man, whose banner is it. That is why now wake up and wake up, if the
crop gets reduced in a year, at least you will save your land.
CM Yogi lashes out at protesters, is making mafia free from lands,
pain is being caused to the leadership
Targeting
former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav in Farrukhabad, CM Yogi Adityanath said
that we are eradicating mafias from the state.
The mafia leaders feel this very bad.
Farrukhabad : The
occasion was the inauguration of the Arogya Mela, but on this occasion Yogi
Adityanath, the chief of the state, attacked former Chief Minister Akhilesh
Yadav in a gesture and said that when we take action on the criminals and
mafias of the state, then their leaders would flinch is.
Inauguration of Arogya Mela
Yogi Adityanath
inaugurated the Arogya Fair at Sankisa, the famous Buddhist pilgrimage site in
Farrukhabad.
Arogya Mela will be held every Sunday in the state wherein all information related to health will be received under one roof. After the inauguration of the fair, the Chief Minister addressed a public meeting.
Projects worth 92 crores
launched
In his address, CM Yogi spoke to the state about the elimination of Mafia Raj. Taking a dig at former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, he said that we are eliminating mafias from the state. The mafia leaders feel this very bad. CM also inaugurated 92 crore projects in the district and thanked the scientists who made Corona vaccine in the country.
Pranks are getting louder
Addressing the public meeting, the Chief Minister said that earlier in the state, mafia people used to occupy the land of the poor and traders. But today, when bulldozers are running on the land of these mafia, all the criminals are running away, then their leaders are having trouble. He said that these leaders did not have trouble when these criminals and mafia used to occupy the lands of the poor and traders. Today the lands of the poor and businessmen captured by these criminals and mafias are being redeemed. Occupants are being freed from public lands, so their leaders are also seen with flattery.
People should be aware about
corona
On the occasion
of the inauguration of the Arogya Mela, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asked
the people of the province to be vigilant about the corona. CM Yogi also asked people to be cautious
about the increasing effects of bird flu disease.
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