On Tuesday, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) national spokesman Rakesh Tikait spoke to the CGM court about the Kaushambi police station case. Rakesh Tikait got phone calls and WhatsApp messages with death threats and rude comments. The next court date is August 25.
Rakesh Tikait was insulted and threatened in messages that were sent to Kaushambi cops. The police started an investigation. The accused insulted and threatened the BKU spokesman through WhatsApp and phone calls.
In reaction to the complaint, Rakesh Tikait gave a speech at the CGM court. He talked about what happened and gave important information about the case in court. This made sure that the study was thorough and that the criminal was caught.
The CGM court set August 25 as the date for the next meeting, which shows that the legal process will go on. Based on the proof and statements, the court will decide how to punish the indecent speaker and the person who threatened to kill.
Rakesh Tikait is known for his work with Indian farmers’ protests and for battling for their rights and well-being. As this case shows, online threats and harassment happen to people in the public view. The legal system deals with these kinds of problems and protects popular figures.