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Uneducated people unknowingly deflected towards Red Fort: Rakesh Tikait

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Uneducated people unknowingly deflected towards Red Fort: Rakesh Tikait

Uneducated people unknowingly deflected towards Red Fort: Rakesh Tikait

Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Rakesh Tikait on January 27 distanced himself from the violent incidents that took place at several places including ITO and Red Fort in the national capital during farmers' tractor parade on Republic Day.

"Uneducated people were driving tractors, they didn't know the paths of Delhi.

Administration told them the way towards Delhi.

They went to Delhi and returned home.

Some of them unknowingly deflected towards Red Fort.

Police guided them to return," said Tikait.


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