
Farmer's protest: Furious over taking farmers to custody, Rakesh Tikait announced Delhi march and took it back after two hours
- On the completion of 7 months of the movement against the three agricultural laws, the BKU on Saturday staged a protest before submitting a memorandum to the governors.
- Farmers' leader, Yudhveer Singh in Delhi and Ghazipur Kisan Andolan Committee spokesperson Jagtar Singh Bajwa demonstrated in Dehradun.
- BKU's national spokesperson Rakesh Tikait was enraged when the farmers were taken into custody.
- He told the media at the UP Gate that there is a difference between the words and deeds of the government.
- In the evening, after the release of the farmers, the decision to march to Delhi was withdrawn.




























































