BKU top farm leader, Rakesh Tikait sparked mixed emotions in Kisan ‘Mahapanchayat’ in Haryana calling Allahu Akbar and Har Har Mahadev.
Before the huge gathering, it was said that “Every square inch of Muzaffarnagar is overjoyed because of the presence of farmers.” The Mahapanchayat was the biggest in recent history where lakhs of farmers arrived at Muzaffarnagar, Mahapanchayat; Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait stressed it was no longer an issue of farmers but about saving the nation and the Constitution
At the event, under the leadership of Tikait, the farmers were calling for a “wapsi” (withdrawal) of the new central laws, Tikait on Wednesday indirectly urged the Narendra Modi government that it could lose its “gaddi” (power) if the agitation continues. He asked the Centre to repeal the three laws and frame a new one to guarantee the continuation of the minimum support price system. Those assembled unanimously adopted a resolution to revoke the three contentious laws.
“We have so far talked about “bill wapsi” (repealing the farm laws). The government should listen carefully. What will you do if the youth call for “gaddi wapsi” (removal from power)?” he said.
Tikait over the last months has taken over the reins of the protest against three farm laws even brought up the topic of ‘gaddi wapsi’ for the BJP-led government.
Due to the polarizing atmosphere in India created by the ruling party BJP under the helm of RSS, the nation seemed to be falling apart with hatred, fake news videos enflaming the Internet thus the great farm leader took a very unique step in a cry for unity by calling Allahu Akbar and Har Har Mahadev stirring hearts but also leading to sparks within the BJP/RSS cadre who apparently are resistant to the “unity of Indians” as expressed on Twitter.
“Rakesh Tikait gave Allahu-Akbar and Har Har Mahadev Slogan at Mahapanchayat
Shefali Vaidya and Bhakts posted the trimmed clip of Allahu Akbar only to show farmers protest in communal colour.
What a low life these creatures are
#RakeshTikait
#ChitraTripathi
#FarmersProtest”
Rakesh Tikait gave Allahu-Akbar and Har Har Mahadev Slogan at Mahapanchayat
Shefali Vaidya and Bhakts posted the trimmed clip of Allahu Akbar only to show farmers protest in communal colour.
What a low life these creatures are#RakeshTikait #ChitraTripathi #FarmersProtest pic.twitter.com/eNI43B6xJr— Ahmed_K C (@AhmedKCSpeaks) September 5, 2021
#RakeshTikait chanted Allahu Akbar & Har Har Mahadev both in today’s Kisan Mahapanchayat but Bhakts shared only the Allahu Akbar part. Let’s assume he chanted only Allahu Akbar so what? Why BJP always portray that supporting Muslims are against India? We’re still a Democracy.
#RakeshTikait chanted Allahu Akbar & Har Har Mahadev both in today's Kisan Mahapanchayat but Bhakts shared only the Allahu Akbar part. Let's assume he chanted only Allahu Akbar so what? Why BJP always portray that supporting Muslims are against India? We're still a Democracy. ? pic.twitter.com/OKisqp7h6u
— Rahul Bhardwaj (@_rahulism_) September 5, 2021
Perhaps if anyone can show the way to unity in India, it may be the farmers because they hold hands and work hard on the land together irrespective of religion and caste and just don’t have time for petty nonsense.