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Mahendra Singh Tikait
〔http://scroll.in/article/732464/why-bjp-and-the-rural-distress-are-to-blame-for-the-violence-of-jats〕
〔http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-05-15/news/29545739_1_bku-leader-sisauli-mahendra-singh-tikait〕〔 http://www.outlookindia.com/article/as-pawns-circle-knights/294140〕

Mahendra Singh Tikait (6 October 1935– 15 May 2011) was a noted Indian Jat leader of farmers from western Uttar Pradesh state. He was born in 1935 at village Sisauli in Muzaffarnagar District of Uttar Pradesh. He was the President of the 'Bharatiya Kisan Union'. Tikait was revered as the farmers’ "second messiah" after the late Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh.

Tikait died in Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh on 15 May 2011 due to protracted illness from bone cancer at the age of 76.

== Title of 'Tikait' ==
The hereditary title of "Tikait" was apparently conferred on his family by the seventh-century emperor Harshavardhan. Since then the title has been transferred to the eldest son of the family.
Tikait had become the "chaudhary" of Baliyan Khap at the age of eight after his father’s death.


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