Rakesh Tikait raised the murder of a farmer in Panipat, Haryana.

Panipat, June 5 (IANS). Farmers are angry with the incident of the murder of the Boer Viendra by the builder’s bouncers in the Nizampur village Panipat district Haryana. Chaudhary Rakesh Tikait, national spokesperson for the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), asked serious questions on Thursday about the alliance of the government and the builders. Rakesh Tikait described this murder as a symbol of increasing atrocities towards farmers, saying that a case had been scrutinized that the builders had killed a farmer. It is very serious and shameful. The BKU team goes to the home of the deceased farmer on Friday and meets the family. Tikait said he would soon go to Panipat and meet the victim’s family. He claimed that the government was trying to seize the land of the Boers and when the farmer refused to give the land, the builders came down and violence. He said the builders are doing their own random because they protect the government. This is why farmers are killed today. Tikait said there are many farmers organizations across the country, some of which work according to the government. This created confusion among the Boers. He said in clear terms that the farmer can now protect his rights from the movement. There is now a need for excitement in the country. Since the riots of the Boers have weakened, the murders of farmers have begun. The farmer will now have to unite more. When Randeep Surjewala, leader of Congress, held a press conference against the government at the incident in Haryana, Rakesh Tikait said it was necessary for the entire opposition to unite and raise the matter. Not only the press conference, but all opposition parties must gather to punish the culprits. Rakesh Tikait finally said that the incident should be investigated fairly and that the culprits should be punished. He demanded from the government that he had taken concrete steps to give the family of the deceased farmer justice and sharpen the grip on the builders. -Ians PSK/Ekd Share this Story Tags