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News of BKU leader Rakesh Tikait's arrest fake: Delhi Police

Police say action will be taken against those spreading such fake news

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New Delhi, June 26

Delhi Police said on Saturday that reports about the arrest of Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait are fake.

Police said action would be taken against those spreading such fake news.

"Fake news! News related to arrest of Rakesh Tikait is incorrect. Pl stay away from such fake news/tweets. Action will be taken for spreading such false news/tweets," Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Priyanka Kashyap tweeted.


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BKU media in-charge Dharmendra Malik said Tikait had not been arrested.

"Tikait was not arrested. He's still at the Ghazipur protest site where a demonstration is under way against the farm laws. No conflict situation at the protest site," Malik said.

Delhi Police on Saturday tightened security arrangements across the borders of the national capital in view of the anticipated protest march by the farmers protesting against the Centre's three farm laws.

On June 26, representatives of farmers will seek to submit memoranda to governors in various states. Delhi's Raj Niwas is located in the Civil Lines area. PTI

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