Rakesh Tikait – National Spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU)

Chaudhary Rakesh Tikait is a renowned Indian farmer leader, national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), and a strong voice for the rights of Indian farmers. Born on 4th June 1969 in Sisauli, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, Tikait became a central figure during the historic 2020–2021 Farmers’ Protest against the three farm laws introduced by the Government of India. He is known for his bold speeches, grassroots activism, and legacy of farmer leadership carried on from his father, Mahendra Singh Tikait.

Short Bio of Rakesh Tikait

Full Name: Chaudhary Rakesh Tikait
Date of Birth: 4 June 1969
Place of Birth: Sisauli, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh
Position: National Spokesperson, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU)
Political Background: Social Activist, Former Candidate (RLD, BKD)
Education: M.A. & LLB – Meerut University
Previous Role: Constable & Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police (1992–1994)
Religion: Hindu
Spouse: Sunita Devi
Family:

  • Father: Mahendra Singh Tikait
  • Mother: Baljori Devi
  • Brother: Naresh Tikait (President of BKU)

Early Life and Education

Rakesh Tikait grew up in a politically active environment under the leadership of his father, Mahendra Singh Tikait—a legendary farmer leader. Rakesh earned his M.A. degree from Meerut University and went on to complete his LLB. He briefly served in the Delhi Police as a constable and later Sub-Inspector, before leaving the job to pursue activism and join the BKU full-time.

Political and Farmer Leadership Journey

Tikait’s political career includes contesting elections:

2007: UP Assembly Elections from Khatauli (Bahujan Kisan Dal with Congress support)
2014: Lok Sabha Election from Amroha (Rashtriya Lok Dal – RLD)

However, his popularity soared during the 2020–2021 Farmers’ Protest, where he led BKU’s charge against the three controversial farm laws, demanding their repeal and legal assurance on Minimum Support Price (MSP).

Major Activism Highlights:

2020–2021 Protest at Delhi’s Ghazipur Border
• Opposed crop stubble burning penalties
• Called for MSP as a legal right
• Represented the interests of farmers nationwide, especially in UP, Haryana, and Punjab

Estimated Net Worth:

• Assets reportedly worth ₹80+ Crore
• Properties spread across 13 cities in India

Contact Details of Rakesh Tikait (BKU Leader)

Name: Chaudhary Rakesh Tikait
Mobile Number: +91-92195 71111
WhatsApp Number: +91-92195 71111
Landline: 011-23782338
Email IDs:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Residence Address:
Shamli, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh
UP Office Address:
Main Road, Sisauli, District Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh – 251319
Permanent Address: Same as above
Fax: Not Available
Official Website: www.bku.co.in

Contact available for farmer grievances, union matters, and speaking engagements.

Social Media Handles

Stay updated with Rakesh Tikait’s speeches, protest updates, and farmer-related news on his official social accounts:

Instagram: instagram.com/rakesh.tikait
Facebook: facebook.com/ChaudharyRakeshTikait
X (Twitter): x.com/RakeshTikaitBKU
YouTube: youtube.com/@rakeshtikait2685

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Who is Rakesh Tikait?
Rakesh Tikait is a farmer activist and the national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU).

Q: What is his role in the farmer protests?
He led the BKU’s participation in the 2020–2021 protests against farm laws and demanded legal MSP.

Q: What is his educational background?
He holds an M.A. and LLB degree from Meerut University.

Q: Did Rakesh Tikait work in the police?
Yes, he served in the Delhi Police as a constable and Sub-Inspector before becoming a full-time activist.

Q: How can I contact Rakesh Tikait or BKU?
You can email [email protected] or call +91 92195 71111.

Chaudhary Rakesh Tikait has emerged as a symbol of farmer unity and resistance in India. With deep roots in Uttar Pradesh’s rural heartland and decades of involvement in farmer activism, he continues to shape the dialogue around agricultural reforms, government accountability, and rural welfare. As the national face of Bharatiya Kisan Union, Tikait remains committed to empowering the voice of India’s farmers.

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