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Aligarh: Bhartiya Kisan Union BKU activists will now wear uniforms. BKU national spokesperson Rakesh Tikait has asked its members to keep their identity separate from other farmers ; outfits by following a dress code. This, apparently, comes after a recent clash between the two factions of BKU in Muzaffarnagar . Also ReadOn JK accession anniversary 鈥?Pages from history A dress code has been decided. If a BKU worker ever goes to an official meeting, talks to an offic
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