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We don’t engage in viciousness: Rakesh Tikait safeguards fighting farmers.

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We don’t engage in viciousness: Rakesh Tikait safeguards fighting farmers.

Rakesh Tikait safeguards fighting farmers.

We don’t engage in viciousness: Rakesh Tikait safeguards fighting farmers.

  • keypoints:
  • Rakesh Tikait alleged that both the police and the government want to instigate farmers.
  • BKU leader Rakesh Tikait said that contact should have been established with the protesters if cops visit the protest site frequently.

Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) pioneer Rakesh Tikait on Saturday shielded the fighting ranchers and denied they acted viciously towards police officers after reports arose of two cops being attacked at the Singhu line. “They (the cops) probably been in common dress, and ranchers may have confused them with channel individuals (media) who depict their development in a terrible light. We don’t take part in savagery,” Tikait told news organization ANI. 

Tikait affirmed that both the police and the public authority need to prompt ranchers and that if cops have been visiting the dissent site, often contact ought to have been set up with the protestors. “They can record an FIR (First Information Report); however, there ought to be something to write in it,” Tikait said. 

A gathering of fighting ranchers purportedly attacked two Special Branch officials at Singhu Border on June 10, Delhi Police said on Saturday. After a new expansion in the number of dissidents coming from Panipat, Delhi Police officials from the Special Branch were supposedly leading an on-ground examination at the Narela line when the supposed occurrence happened. 

The two harmed colleague sub-investigators of the Special Branch were supposedly clicking photos of the dissent site when the supposed assault occurred. 

We don't engage in viciousness: Rakesh Tikait safeguards fighting farmers.

“A lady came to us and addressed what we were doing there. Then, at that point, others came and encompassed us. They all appeared to be intoxicated. They assaulted us. My partner supported a break in his grasp. By one way or another, we solved out how to save ourselves,” one of the police faculty told ANI. 

An FIR has been stopped at the Narela police headquarters against obscure people.

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