New Delhi: Taking a jibe at Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait's "UN remarks", BJP Kisan Morcha president Rajkumar Chahar on Saturday accused the farmer leader of defaming the country and warned him to carefully chose his words. Pointing out that Tikait is habitual of issuing statements and then clarifying it, the BJP Kisan Morcha president said that Tikait should think about the impact of his "words".
"Has he (Rakesh Tikait) taken any contract to defame India? He should control his use of words and think about the impact of his words. Then later he will give clarifications. Ever since the so-called farmers' movement started, after giving every statement, he has issued clarifications. How long will he do it?" questioned Chahar.
Reacting to Tikait's UN remarks Chahar said, "What has happened to Rakesh bhai? Today the soul of Mahatma Mahendra Singh Tikait would also have been hurt. Whatever he wanted, has been done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the interests of the farmers. It is usually seen that Rakesh bhai talks nonsense." Chahar also alleged that Tikait has nothing to do with farmers' interests. He further said, "first of all one should ask Rakesh Tikait's intention as when people climbed the Red Fort on January 26, he asked why were they not shot. This shows he is just worried about himself, about his family. He has nothing to do with the interest of the farmers."
Warning Tikait against doing politics over farmers' interest, the BJP Kisan Morcha president stated "Worry about the interest of the farmers, don't do politics over their interests. I have a very clear say in this. When these three agriculture laws were enacted by the government, for the first time since independence reforms were brought in the agriculture sector for the benefit of the farmers with an aim to increase their income. This is the first time this has happened to bring a positive change in the lives of the farmers."
Chahar alleged that Tikait who today is at the forefront of protest against three farm laws had gone to Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar thanking him for bringing the laws and telling him that the decision would have brought peace to the soul of his father, who worked for the interest of the farmers throughout his life.