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dailynews9 · 2 years ago
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Tikait writes to Amit Shah over ' bomb threat ' call
Muzaffarnagar : A day after Bharatiya Kisan Union ( BKU ) president Naresh Tikait’s family received death threats if they did not disassociate themselves from farmers ‘ agitation , BKU leader Rakesh Tikait wrote to Union home minister Amit Shah seeking security cover and high – level probe into the matter . Naresh Tikait’s son Gaurav Tikait on Thursday said , ” I received a threat call on…
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filmishine · 2 years ago
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Unidentified Caller Threatens To Blow Up Farmer Leader Rakesh Tikait, Case Filed: Police
Rakesh Tikait is a member of Bharatiya Kisan Union. (File photo) Muzaffarnagar (UP): An unidentified person has threatened to blow up Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait and his family if he does not disassociate himself from farmer protests, police said on Friday. They said Gaurav Tikait, son of Rakesh Tikait’s brother and BKU president Naresh Tikait, has filed a complaint that he has…
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tezlivenews · 3 years ago
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नरेश टिकैत ने कृषि मंत्री नरेंद्र तोमर को बताया 'पिंजरे का तोता', कहा- राजनाथ सिंह करें मध्‍यस्‍थता
नरेश टिकैत ने कृषि मंत्री नरेंद्र तोमर को बताया ‘पिंजरे का तोता’, कहा- राजनाथ सिंह करें मध्‍यस्‍थता
बागपत. ��ारतीय किसान यूनियन (BKU) नेता नरेश टिकैत (Naresh Tikait) ने केंद्रीय कृषि मंत्री नरेंद्र तोमर (Narendra Tomar) को ‘पिंजरे का तोता’ बताया है. उन्होंने कहा कि अगर सरकार चाहे तो इस आंदोलन को खत्म करवा सकती है, जिसके लिए उन्होंने राजनाथ सिंह (Rajnath Singh) से मध्यस्थता कराने की बात कही है. बागपत पहुंचे टिकैत ने कहा कि राजनाथ सिंह की बात पर किसान विश्वास करते हैं और उनके द्वारा मध्यस्थता करने…
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globalnewses · 4 years ago
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कृषि कानूनः ऐक्शन में आए नरेश हैं उम्र में बड़े, पर छोटे राकेश बने किसान आंदोलन का चेहरा, ऐसा रहा है महेंद्र सिंह टिकैत के दोनों बेटों का सफर
केंद्र सरकार के कृषि कानूनों के खिलाफ किसानों का आंदोलन पिछले दो महीने से भी ज्यादा समय से जारी है। इस आंदोलन का नेतृत्व भारतीय किसान यूनियन (BKU) के राष्‍ट्रीय प्रवक्ता राकेश टिकैत कर रहे हैं। राकेश किसानों के मसीहा कहे जाने वाले चौधरी महेंद्र सिंह टिकैत के छोटे बेटे हैं। राकेश के बड़े भाई नरेश टिकैत वेस्‍ट यूपी के शक्तिशाली बलियान खाप के प्रमुख हैं। अपने छोटे भाई की तरह नरेश टिकैत भी कृषि कानून…
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vilaspatelvlogs · 4 years ago
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किसी समारोह में BJP नेताओं को बुलाया, तो BKU के 100 लोगों को कराना पड़ेगा भोजन: नरेश टिकैत
किसी समारोह में BJP नेताओं को बुलाया, तो BKU के 100 लोगों को कराना पड़ेगा भोजन: नरेश टिकैत
BKU नरेश टिकैत ने बीजेपी (BJP) पर हमला बोलते हुए कहा कि बीजेपी नेताओं, कार्यकर्ताओं से कोई भी संबंध न रखा जाए. यही नहीं, उन्होंने इस बात पर जोर देकर कहा कि कोई भी कार्यकर्ता बीजेपी के प्रतिनिधियों को विवाह समारोह का न्यौता नहीं दें.  फाइल फोटो Source link
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newscountryindia · 4 years ago
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Kis muh se ghar wapsi karein...: BKU president Naresh Tikait | Watch
Kis muh se ghar wapsi karein…: BKU president Naresh Tikait | Watch
Image Source : INDIA TV Bharatiya Kisan Union president Naresh Tikait says with what face will we go back. As farmers protest against Centre’s new farm reforms continues for over 2 months at various Delhi borders, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Naresh Tikait (Rakesh Tikait’s brother) on Wednesday said with what face can they (farmers) now go back… sitting at the border was a helplessness situation…
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reportodisha · 3 years ago
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Govt's Decision to Withdraw Three Farm Laws: Agitation will continue, says Rakesh Tikait
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November 19 After Prime Minister's announcement regarding  repealing the three contentious farm laws, Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait on Friday said that the farmers' ongoing agitation will continue. Rakesh Tikait Says... Tikait said, 'the agitation will not be withdrawn immediately, we will wait for the day when agricultural laws will be repealed in Parliament. Along with MSP, the government should also discuss other issues of farmers' : @RakeshTikaitBKU आंदोलन तत्काल वापस नहीं होगा, हम उस दिन का इंतजार करेंगे जब कृषि कानूनों को संसद में रद्द किया जाएगा । सरकार MSP के साथ-साथ किसानों के दूसरे मुद्दों पर भी बातचीत करें : @RakeshTikaitBKU#FarmersProtest — Rakesh Tikait (@RakeshTikaitBKU) November 19, 2021 The farmer is sitting on a pile of gunpowder. The movement will keep them alive. Everyone has to bear this responsibility. Disenchantment with the land is a conspiracy of the government. The land is shrinking. These people will also snatch the right to buy and sell land from the farmer. Forgetting caste and religion, farmers have to unite. किसान बारूद के ढेर पर बैठे हैं। आंदोलन से ही जिंदा रहेंगे । यह जिम्मेदारी सबको निभानी होगी । जमीन से मोहभंग करना सरकार की साजिश है। जमीन कम हो रही है। किसान से जमीन बेचने और खरीदने का अधिकार भी यह लोग छीन लेंगे । जाति और मजहब को भूलकर किसानों को एक होना होगा । #FarmersProtest — Naresh Tikait (@NareshTikait) November 19, 2021 Tikait was in Palghar to discuss certain issues with the farmer leaders here. Stay connected with us for more updates...   Read the full article
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netbreakingnews9 · 4 years ago
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BKU to mobilise farmers against BJP in UP polls
BKU to mobilise farmers against BJP in UP polls
LUCKNOW: Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Naresh Tikait, who has been steering the farmers’ stir against the new farm laws, said on Tuesday his organisation would align the farming community against BJP in UP assembly elections next year, if their demands are not met. “Ye sahi hai ki kisanon ne BJP ko lagataar support kiya. Par ab nahi…UP elections mein hum poora mahul banayenge BJP ki khilaaf…
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abhay121996-blog · 4 years ago
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Violence During Farmers’ Republic Day Tractor Parade Was Engineered By BJP: BKU Leader Naresh Tikait Divya Sandesh
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Violence During Farmers’ Republic Day Tractor Parade Was Engineered By BJP: BKU Leader Naresh Tikait
Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) chairman Naresh Tikait also said that the ‘BJP government (at the Centre) is the biggest enemy of the farmers’
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newsmatters · 4 years ago
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Do not invite BJP leaders to wedding events: BKU National President Naresh Tikait
Do not invite BJP leaders to wedding events: BKU National President Naresh Tikait
New Delhi, Feb 19: Issuing a Tughlaq-esque diktat, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) National President Naresh Tikait told people not to invite any BJP leaders to wedding events. “If you invite them then be ready to feed 100 BKU activists next day,” said Tikait at a Mahapanchayat in Uttar Pradesh’s Sisauli. He further said that the BJP has mentally imprisoned some people from his organisation. “The BJP…
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bbcbreakingnews · 4 years ago
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Send netas like Advani, Rajnath for talks: Tikait
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MUZAFFARNAGAR: Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) chief Naresh Tikait said ministers sent by the Centre for talks to end the deadlock over farm laws “did not talk much as they were under pressure”. He suggested that leaders like L K Advani, Rajnath Singh, Yogi Adityanath or former PM Manmohan Singh should come to the table for talks on the issue. The farmers’ union and the government, mostly represented by agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar, have so far held 11 rounds of talks to end the impasse over the three laws. All the meetings have remained inconclusive. “Bring Advani, Yogi (Adityanath) or Rajnath Singh to resolve the issue. Bring former PM Manmohan Singh to resolve the matter,” Tikait said in Muzaffarnagar’s Sisauli, his hometown, on Monday night. He also reiterated his stand that if the government doesn’t want to repeal the laws, it should put them on hold till 2024. “We are ready for a compromise. They should also take back the FIRs registered against the protesters,” Tikait added.
source https://bbcbreakingnews.com/2021/02/10/send-netas-like-advani-rajnath-for-talks-tikait/
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sachkiawaaj · 4 years ago
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Send netas like Advani, Rajnath for talks: Tikait
Send netas like Advani, Rajnath for talks: Tikait
MUZAFFARNAGAR: Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) chief Naresh Tikait said ministers sent by the Centre for talks to end the deadlock over farm laws “did not talk much as they were under pressure”. He suggested that leaders like L K Advani, Rajnath Singh, Yogi Adityanath or former PM Manmohan Singh should come to the table for talks on the issue. The farmers’ union and the government, mostly represented…
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globalexpressnews · 4 years ago
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Uttar Pradesh: BKU Chief Naresh Tikait to hold ‘Sarv Khap Panchayat’ in Baghpat on Sunday
Uttar Pradesh: BKU Chief Naresh Tikait to hold ‘Sarv Khap Panchayat’ in Baghpat on Sunday
Reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s one phone call away offer, the BKU leader Rakesh Tikait said that they were also ready for talks if the government stops use of force against peacefully agitating farmers. The BKU Chief advised the BJP government to withdraw Farm Laws or be ready to face political consequences. Naresh Tikait is obviously referring to the political support the BKU is…
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newsmatters · 4 years ago
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Shun stubborn attitude on farm laws: Naresh Tikait tells Govt
Shun stubborn attitude on farm laws: Naresh Tikait tells Govt
Sambhal, Feb 13: BKU national president Naresh Tikait on Friday said the deadlock over farm laws can be resolved if the government shuns its stubborn attitude and does not play with the honour of farmers. When asked about the future course of action, the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader said, “It all depends on the government. If it sheds its stubborn attitude and stops playing with the honour…
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bbcbreakingnews · 4 years ago
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Farm laws agitation: Release our men and prepare a platform for talks, says farmer leader Naresh Tikait
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NEW DELHI: Farm leaders on Sunday continued their agitation against the three new farm laws asserting that their movement has been a victim of a conspiracy. Farm leaders Rakesh Tikait and his brother Naresh Tikait are now leading the front from Ghazipur border which seems to have become the epicentre of the protests post-Republic Day violence. On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his monthly Mann Ki Baat radio broadcast referred to the Red Fort incident, saying the country was much pained at seeing the dishonour to the tricolour on Republic Day. Will honour PM’s dignity, but also protect farmers’ self-respect: Naresh Tikait Farmer leader Naresh Tikait on Sunday said that protesting farmers will honour the dignity of the Prime Minister, but are also committed to protecting their own self-respect. He said the government should “release our men and prepare an environment conducive for talks”. “A respectable solution should be reached. We will never agree to anything under pressure,” he said at the Ghazipur border between Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. “We will honour and respect the dignity of the Prime Minister. Farmers don’t want that the government or Parliament bows down to them,” Naresh said. Naresh said, “The violence on January 26 was part of a conspiracy. The tricolour is over and above everything. We will never let anyone disrespect it. It will not be tolerated,” he said. Naresh Tikait is the elder brother of Rakesh Tikait, the farmer leader who is the national spokesperson of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU). Country was very pained at dishonour to tricolour: PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the country was very pained at seeing the dishonour to the tricolour on Republic Day, referring to the religious flag incident at the Red Fort during the farmers’ tractor parade. In his monthly Mann ki Baat radio broadcast, Modi also said the government is committed to modernising agriculture and is taking many steps in this regard. “In Delhi, on January 26, the country was very pained seeing the dishonour to the tricolour,” he said. Thousands of protesting farmers had breached the monument on January 26 after deviating from their tractor rally route triggering a conflict with the police. A section of protesting farmers hoisted flags from some domes of the iconic monument in the national capital. Protest continues amid tight security and internet suspension Heightened security deployment has continued at the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) as farmers’ protest against three agriculture laws entered the 67th day on Sunday. The next round of talks between the farmers and the Centre is scheduled for February 2. While the protest at Ghazipur border by the farmers (Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border) has entered Day 65. Security has been beefed up as more farmers are coming to the protest site for the past two-three days. To ‘maintain public safety and averting public emergency’, the Union Home Ministry has temporarily suspended internet services at the three borders and their adjoining areas from 11 pm of January 29 to 11 pm of January 31. The Haryana government has also extended the suspension of internet services in 17 districts till 5 pm on January 31. The Delhi Police has also closed the NH-24 route. Government’s offer still stands: PM Modi During all party-meeting on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated that the proposal of government given to farmers on January 22 still stands and should be communicated to all by the leaders of the political parties. PM Modi has also said that Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar was just a phone call away for protestors. On January 22, during the 11th round of talks with protesting farmers, the government proposed to suspend the new legislations for one-and-a-half years and also proposed to set up a joint committee to discuss the Acts. The tension between the government and farmers protesting the farm laws has escalated after the violence which broke out in various parts of the national capital during the farmers’ tractor rally on Republic Day. R-day violence; Rakesh Tikait’s emotive appeal; more farmers arrive at Ghazipur The two-month movement against the Centre’s three farm laws was till now dominated by protesters from the fields of Punjab and Haryana who set up camp at the Singhu and Tikri border points. Now, the focus has shifted to Ghazipur on the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border where farmers are gathering in thousands. A day after the Republic Day violence in Delhi, when a section of farmers taking part in the tractor parade broke through barriers, clashed with police and stormed the Red Fort for a few hours, the farmer game it seemed to be over. As security presence at the site escalated and fears grew that the protesters would be forcibly evicted, an emotional Rakesh broke down while talking to reporters. The protest won’t be called off. Farmers are being met with injustice, said Rakesh and even threatened to end his life for the cause. His call for continuing the protest against the government struck a deep emotional chord. It led to his brother Naresh calling a maha panchayat at their home town in Muzaffarnagar on Friday where tens of thousands of farmers gathered to back the movement. The crowd at Ghazipur border that had reduced to 500 on Thursday night grew manifold over the next 12 hours, running into well over 5,000 in next 24 hours. The farmer movement was not just revived but further energised. Who are Rakesh Tikait? Born on June 4, 1969, in Sisauli village of Muzaffarnagar district in western Uttar Pradesh, Rakesh Tikait joined Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) after quitting the Delhi Police and gained prominence as a farm leader after the death of his father to cancer in May 2011. Rakesh Tikait, a BA graduate from Meerut University, was designated national spokesperson of the BKU. He has two younger brothers — Surendra, who works as a manager in a sugar mill, and Narendra, engaged in agriculture. The father of two daughters and a son — has been at loggerheads with various governments on a range of farmers’ issues, including loan waivers, minimum support price (MSP), power tariff and land acquisition in states such as UP, Haryana, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. He also tried his hand at elections but lost both times. In 2007, he contested the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls from Khatauli constituency in Muzaffarnagar as an independent candidate. In 2014, he fought the Lok Sabha election from Amroha district on a Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) ticket. It’s an affluent family. Ahead of the 2014 polls, Rakesh had declared assets worth Rs 4.25 crore, including Rs 10 lakh cash, and liabilities of Rs 10.95 lakh with land worth over Rs 3 crore forming the biggest chunk of his assets. He also declared three criminal cases against him in the election affidavit. These cases were lodged in Meerut and Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh and Anuppur in Madhya Pradesh. The vocal farmer leader had to spend nights behind the bars for defying public servant’s orders during several of the protests that he has led in the past decade. (With inputs from agencies)
source https://bbcbreakingnews.com/2021/01/31/farm-laws-agitation-release-our-men-and-prepare-a-platform-for-talks-says-farmer-leader-naresh-tikait/
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