Rakesh Tikait - A Lifestory
Farmer'S Voice, Unwavering Strength, Fighting For Rightful Land

Rakesh Tikait is a prominent Indian farmer leader and national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU). He hails from Sisauli in Uttar Pradesh, a region deeply rooted in agricultural traditions. Born into a family of farmers, Tikait's life has been intertwined with the issues and concerns of the farming community from a young age. His father, Mahendra Singh Tikait, was a highly respected and influential farmer leader who founded the BKU and spearheaded numerous agitations for farmers' rights. Following in his father's footsteps, Rakesh Tikait inherited the mantle of leadership and has continued to champion the cause of farmers across India.
Tikait has been actively involved in various farmers' movements and protests, advocating for fair prices for agricultural produce, loan waivers, and addressing issues related to land acquisition and irrigation. He gained significant national attention for his role in the 2020 farmers' protest against the three farm laws enacted by the Indian government. Tikait became a key figure in mobilizing farmers from across the country, leading demonstrations, and engaging in negotiations with the government. His powerful speeches and unwavering commitment to the farmers' cause resonated with a large section of the population, making him a prominent voice in the agricultural sector. He is known for his firm stance and willingness to engage in dialogue to find amicable solutions to the challenges faced by farmers. Through his leadership, Rakesh Tikait has emerged as a significant figure in Indian politics and a strong advocate for the rights and welfare of the farming community.