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Image Source : ANI Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait seen slapping an individual on the Ghazipur border.
As the confrontation between police and protesting farmers on the Ghazipur border builds up, a video has surfaced displaying Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait slapping an individual has surfaced.

Speaking on the matter, Rakesh Tikait mentioned, “He is not a member of our organisation. He was taking a stick and would have done something. He was misbehaving with the media. All those who are here with ill intent should leave.”

#WATCH: Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait slaps an individual at Ghazipur border (Delhi-Uttar Pradesh). pic.twitter.com/fhRSbdlhgY— ANI (@ANI) January 28, 2021

Following Republic Day violence within the nationwide capital, farmers protest which has been happening for over two months has began to weaken after numerous farmer organisations withdraw from the agitation. Earlier in the present day, whereas a number of farmers had been leaving the protesting website on the Ghazipur border, Rakesh Tikait broke down on the website, alleging that the administration was making an attempt to crush their motion.

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Tikait, who has been named within the Delhi Police FIR in reference to the violence at a number of components of town in the course of the ‘Kisan Gantantra parade’ on Republic Day, made his look on the protest website two days later, saying, “We were ready to surrender peacefully but the BJP’s local MLAs have been called to beat the protesting farmers.”

“There is a conspiracy against us. Now, I will not surrender even if the police fires bullets at us,” he introduced from the dais of the farmers’ protest website.

Tikait additionally mentioned that he’ll cling himself however he won’t give up now and urged the farmers to avoid wasting their tents which were in place since November 26 final yr.

Speaking to media, an emotional Tikait mentioned that the administration was making an attempt to conspire towards the farmers to finish their peaceable motion.

“We had come here to protest against the three farm laws demanding their repealing,” he mentioned.

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