Hindustan Times (West UP)

‘We supported BJP in 2014, but it didn’t live up to expectatio­ns’

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MUZAFFARNA­GAR : Farmer leader Naresh Tikait says his Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) openly supported the BJP in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, but the party did not live up to their expectatio­ns after coming to power.

Tikait lamented that the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Centre did not acknowledg­e the “martyrdom” of around 750 farmers during a 13-month-long protest at Delhi’s borders in 2020-21 and claimed that the saffron party “reeks of dictatorsh­ip”.

However, Tikait, the “Chaudhary” of the Balyan Khap of the influentia­l Jat community in western Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, said the BKU members are open to supporting any party’s candidates in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

The BKU, part of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella body of farmers’ unions, had participat­ed in the major protests against the Centre in 2020-21 over the now-repealed agri-marketing laws.

“The Bharatiya Kisan Union is a big organisati­on where every member has some relation or link with one or the other party. Some are relatives of the candidates, some belong to the same community (as that of a candidate) or have ties at individual levels with them. So we are not very successful in making such decisions (for the BKU members) on whom to support,” Tikait said. “I have no hesitation in saying that we openly supported the BJP in 2014. I do not have any hesitation or reluctance in admitting it. But they did not live up to our expectatio­ns. They had talked about ‘Ram Raj’ .... They might have worked well according to their standards but a lot remained ignored,” Tikait told PTI at his family home in Sisauli village in Muzaffarna­gar district.

Noting that India is a huge country with several problems, he said all the problems cannot be solved, but a lot of issues have been ignored by the government, particular­ly the farmers’ woes.

“The farmers’ protest went on for 13 months and around 750 farmers were martyred but they (government) are not even ready to acknowledg­e it. It was a huge movement that was discussed across the world,” Tikait said.

On the Centre’s functionin­g in the last 10 years, he said, “The BJP reeks of dictatorsh­ip. This government reeks of dictatorsh­ip. It is like an obstinate person says something and only that will be done. This is not how it (a country) functions. Sometimes the government has to bow down and sometimes people have to bow down. That is how it works.” “But for them, everything will have to happen as dictated by them as if it has been cast in stone. That is not how it works. The public is at the receiving end due to it and the government also has to face protests. The government, therefore, needs to strike a balance and create a good atmosphere,” Tikait said. Asked about the Rashtriya Lok Dal’s (RLD) decision to support the BJP in the upcoming polls, he said the sudden decision of the Jayant Chaudhary-led party has left the people in the region “shocked” and the BKU in “regret”.

Western Uttar Pradesh will go to polls on April 19 and April 26. The counting of votes will be taken up on June 4.

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