Ghazipur Border: Was ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ Slogan Raised
Ghazipur Border: Was ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ Slogan Raised. Did ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogan raised on the Ghazipur border in presence of Rakesh Tikait.
The video of Rakesh Tikait, national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, raising slogans in support of Pakistan while leveling soil with a shovel at the UP gate has gone viral.
In this regard, Dharmendra Malik, media in-charge of Bhakiyu, said that editing would have been done in the video. No one has raised slogans.
In this 20-second viral video on Internet media on Friday, Rakesh Tikait is leveling the soil with a shovel. The video is being reported on the evening of February 5. In order to know Rakesh Tikait’s favor, he was called, but not received.
At the same time, Rakesh Tikait, national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, said at the UP gate that the channels that are counting their assets will be dealt with in the court.
He will take legal action against the channels running the news. Regarding his property, BKU spokesperson Rakesh Tikait said that rumor is being spread about me that I have added a lot of money.
I say that. Yes, I have a lot of money, because all the farmers have their own land. Now get it done. He said that on 18 February the Rail Stop program would run across the country.
At the same time, on Friday, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait, giving a disputed statement, told the Red Fort of Delhi to be the house of Murdo.
He made this objectionable statement in the Mahapanchayat of Dalal Khap held in Jhajjar, Haryana.
In relation to the violent incident on the Red Fort on January 26 from the stage itself, he said that he is home to the dead and ghosts. What laws are made there Nobody had to go there.
A child was seduced and got a statement at seven o’clock and sent him to the Red Fort at 9 o’clock the next day. This was a conspiracy. If we had to go, no one could have gone to Parliament.