Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait's poll opened by Delhi Police's female inspector

New Delhi, 28 January 2021, Thursday

The reputation of the farmers' movement has been severely damaged after violence by farmers during a tractor rally in Delhi.

Pushpalta, a woman inspector of Delhi Police, claimed that farmer leader Rakesh Tikait had provoked a crowd of farmers at the Ghazipur underpass.

On the other hand, Tiket's statement is also under discussion. In it, he said, why didn't the police shoot at the spectators at the Red Fort. This was said by Tiket at a meeting of the farmers' front.

After this statement, people started asking the question, was Rakesh Tiket planning to attack the Red Fort? Because if the mob resorted to violence, the police would be forced to shoot and there would be an uproar all over the country.

On the other hand, the Delhi Police has issued a notice to Rakesh Tikait seeking an answer as to why the promise made before the rally was broken.

Meanwhile, Inspector Pushpalta said, "As the tractor question farmers' rally started moving towards Delhi led by Rakesh Tikait, two women constables of Delhi Police stopped the farmer and I myself stood in front of the tractor. Hung on the bonnet of the tractor. The scene was played in the presence of Rakesh Tikait.

"Rakesh Tiket was telling the farmers we saw to stop the tractor and on the other hand he was gesturing to the farmers to move the tractor," Pushpalta told the news channel in a conversation.


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