Rakesh Tikait announces nationwide march to "set Gujarat free"
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Rakesh Tikait announces nationwide march to "set Gujarat free"
Amid the ongoing farmers' protest, Bhartiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait on February 12 announced a nationwide march to Gujarat to "set it free", saying the state is "controlled" by Centre.
"We will march nation-wide, go to Gujarat and set it free.
It's controlled by Centre.
India is free but people of Gujarat are imprisoned.
If they want to join the movement, they are jailed.
We are deciding on the date," Tikait told media in Bahadurgarh where he attended a Kisan Mahapanchayat.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said by trouncing the BJP in Ayodhya, the INDIA bloc has defeated the Ram temple movement once led by L K Advani, and expressed confidence that the saffron party will meet the same fate in Gujarat in the next election. He said the Congress has been challenged and threatened by the BJP, but it will defeat the saffron party and Narendra Modi in Gujarat just the way it was defeated in Ayodhya. Gandhi was addressing party workers days after the Congress and BJP clashed outside the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) office when saffron party workers went there to protest against his (Gandhi's) remarks on Hindus.
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Following the presentation of Budget 2024, prominent farmer leader Rakesh Tikait criticised the government's proposals, stating that while the budget might appear favourable on paper, it fails to address the real needs of farmers. Tikait argued that the primary beneficiaries would be companies involved in teaching organic farming, rather than the farmers themselves. He emphasised that the government should focus on paying fair crop prices, providing free electricity, offering affordable fertilisers, and reducing GST on farming equipment to genuinely support the agricultural community.
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Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has responded to farmer leader Rakesh Tikait’s warning of another tractor rally, but this time with 40 lakh tractors. Responding to a question, the minister..
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After farmer leader Rakesh Tikait announced the plans for marching to Parliament with 40 lakh tractors in order to intensify pressure on the central government to withdraw the three new farm laws,..
Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait has issued a fresh warning to the Modi government over the farm laws. Addressing a rally in Sikar, Rajasthan, Tikait said that farmers would now launch a fresh tractor rally..
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