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Rakesh Tikait Replies On Campaigning Against Yogi Adityanath In Gorakhpur

Lucknow: Assembly elections are to be held in Uttar Pradesh this year including 5 states. Because of which politics seems to be intensifying in the electoral states. At the same time, Rakesh Tikait, the national president of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, has taken a U-turn from the talk of supporting the SP-RLD. He denied this and said that his union is going to support any political party or alliance in the UP elections. Earlier in Sisauli, his elder brother Naresh Tikait, while addressing the people, said that he hoped that the people of the state would support the coalition candidates in these elections.

Rakesh Tikait is often in the headlines for his statements. Taking a jibe at BJP and CM Yogi, he appealed to make them win too. Rakesh Tikait, while giving the reason for winning CM Yogi, said that it is necessary for the opposition to be strong after the election, so Yogi must win, along with Yogi, other big leaders of BJP should also win, this leader will win only after the election. The opposition will remain strong.

For a strong opposition in UP, it is necessary for Yogi Adityanath to win from Gorakhpur seat. Tikait said, ‘Two things are going to happen simultaneously. Yogi Adityanath will win the election from Gorakhpur and if he wins the election, the opposition will be strong from the month of March.

Giving clarification on this statement, Rakesh Tikait said that a candidate had come to seek blessings, he was only blessed, there was no talk of supporting him. He said that we have not given support to anyone so far. These days leaders of different parties are reaching the village. If someone comes to your house, it is said that we are with you. We are not telling anyone whom to vote for.

Giving clarification on this statement, Rakesh Tikait said that a candidate had come to seek blessings, he was only blessed, there was no talk of supporting him. He said that we have not given support to anyone so far. These days leaders of different parties are reaching the village. If someone comes to your house, it is said that we are with you. We are not telling anyone whom to vote for.

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