For the past 10 months, the armed leader Rakesh Tikait has been the most fierce critic of the BJP government-he has been blocking half of the Gazipur border to Delhi and even visited West Bengal.
In states subject to elections, such as states, rallies against the People’s Party. But Tikeit has become an unlikely “trouble shooter” for the Bharatiya Janata government in Rajmpur, Uttar Pradesh. Example: On Tuesday, Tequette and the government reached a compromise a day ago and the truce threatened to collapse because the families of four dead farmers refused to cremate the bodies, and Tequette assumed the responsibility of visiting each family to convince them.
Except for the body of farmer Gurvinder Singh, which will now undergo a second autopsy, because his family suspects he was shot dead, the bodies of the other three farmers were cremated on Tuesday night after Tikait’s intervention. Tikait also visited the family of the murdered reporter Raman Kashyap and stated that Kashyap was “also a farmer”. On Monday, Tikait held a joint press conference with Prashant Kumar, UP’s senior police officer. “Tikete’s role is very strange.
He is the only person allowed to enter Rahimpur by the UP government. Surprisingly, the family agreed to a compensation of 4.5 million rupees and allowed an autopsy without actually asking for arrest. The son of a federal minister has not been arrested until now. Our conversations with the family indicate that they only listened to Tikeit,” an opposition leader told News18, and he hopes to remain anonymous on this issue.
Another opposition leader pointed out that an IPS official and former Noida SSP Ajay Pal Sharma played the role of “mediator” and he worked in the “Dial 122” service department of UP. In view of his past contacts there, he was sent to Rahimpur.
News Source : News18