Wrestlers Protest | Tikait reached Jantar Mantar to meet wrestlers, Khap Mahapanchayat in support of wrestlers, preparations for long strike
Pic: Social Media New Delhi. Where on one hand, the demonstration of wrestlers at Jantar Mantar in Delhi (Delhi) continues for the 15th consecutive day. At the same time, for the last few days, many political personalities have also supported their performance by reaching there. Along with this, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait has also reached Jantar Mantar to meet the wrestlers today. On the other hand, on the question of show of strength, today he clearly said that, here we have come only for talks, the picketing will continue, and he also raised an important question on the arrest of Brij Bhushan Sharan till now. Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait has clarified that we are doing mahapanchayat peacefully. If the police took the farmers into custody and took them to the police station, a mahapanchayat would be held in the same police station today. It may be noted that today a mahapanchayat is being held at Jantar Mantar, in which Khapas are reaching from all over the country. At the same time, today farmers have also reached Jantar Mantar. They are preparing for a long strike. Let us inform that, on Sunday morning, the barricades were removed by the women accompanying the farmer leaders at the Tikri border. After this the police gave them permission to enter. After this, the farmers have reached Jantar Mantar by buses and small vehicles. In the midst of all this, WFI President Brij Bhushan has released a video message today. He said, “My uncle and uncle of Khap, I am not stopping you from coming to Delhi. But the day Delhi Police’s investigation is completed and if I am found guilty, I will personally come among all of you. You all kill me right there by hitting me with your shoes. But I also request you that if any child, woman or girl from your village plays wrestling, take them alone for a minute and ask them whether the allegations leveled against Brij Bhushan are like that? I want to tell you that children make mistakes, just don’t do it.