The police are in action for the second consecutive day on the violence that took place on January 26 in the tractor parade of farmers in Delhi. At around noon on Thursday, the police issued lookout notices against the farmer leaders. That is, they will not be able to go abroad without permission, their passports will be confiscated. At the same time, an hour later, news came that the police had registered a case of treason against those who committed violence in the Red Fort.
However, it has not been known as to which leaders of the lookout notices have been issued and the names of whom in the sedition case. But, in the case of the lookout notice, sources say that notices have been issued against 20 of the 37 leaders against whom the police had filed an FIR on Wednesday.
Demonstrations started against farmers
Farmers have been agitating against agricultural laws for over 2 months at Delhi's Sindhu border, but for the first time, they have faced a situation of protest themselves. On Thursday afternoon some people reached the Singhu border and started shouting slogans demanding to vacate the area. They were carrying placards, on which it was written that they would not bear the insult of the tricolor. These people were expressing displeasure over the Red Fort incident.
Fear of farmers - The government is preparing to send home
Heavy security forces are deployed at UP Gate police post at Ghazipur border in Delhi-Uttar Pradesh. Also, dozens of buses of UP Roadways are standing. In such a situation, the farmers fear that the government is preparing to send them home. But, they are saying that they will not go back at any cost.
Earlier, farmer leader Yudhveer Singh apologized for the incidents of violence, saying that what happened on Republic Day is shameful. I was near the Ghazipur border. Our people were not involved in the troublemakers who entered there. Still, I am ashamed and by fasting on 30 January we will make atonement. '
Police seeks answers from 20 farmer leaders in 3 days
Police has issued a notice to 20 farmer leaders asking why legal action should not be taken against you, reply it in 3 days. The names of 6 of the leaders who have been given notices have so far appeared. These leaders are Rakesh Tikait, Yogendra Yadav, Darshan Pal, Baldev Singh Sirsa, Balbir Singh Rajewal, and Jagtar Singh Bajwa. In the notice given by the police, it is also said that the demolition of the Red Fort on Republic Day is an anti-national activity.
The policemen, giving notice to Tikait, reached the Ghazipur border at 12.30 pm on Thursday. But, when Tikait did not come forward to take notice, the police pasted the notice on his tent. Jagtar Singh Bajwa also did not take notice, saying that he was in the meeting. In such a situation, the police returned by pasting the notice on their tent.
Amit Shah met policemen injured in violence
More than 300 Delhi Police personnel were injured in the nuisance on Tuesday. Many of them are still hospitalized. Home Minister Amit Shah reached Sushruta Trauma Center to know the condition of some of these jawans, 2 soldiers are admitted here. Shah will also go to know the condition of the soldiers admitted to Tirathram Hospital.
Threatening accent of tikait
An FIR has been lodged against Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait over the violence at the tractor rally. However, his attitude has not changed. Tikait has now warned the government in a threatening tone. Because, on Wednesday at 8 pm on the Ghazipur border, Tikait got angry.
Tikait said that 'the government is working to spread panic. Police-administration should not do any such activity. If this type of action is done then all the borders are there. Ok ... and those farmers who are in the villages will tell them there. Then if there is any problem the local police station there will go there. This government should take full care. If any such action is there, then it will be the responsibility of the governments.
Police removed farmers in Baghpat
Along with Delhi Police, UP Police also appeared in action on Wednesday. At midnight they removed the farmers sitting on a dharna in Barut in Baghpat district of UP on the Delhi-Saharanpur highway. Here 40 days farmers were sitting on dharna.
The news also came of lathi-charge and the arrest of Brajpal Singh, who was commanding the movement. However, both these things have not been confirmed. On the other hand, after the action of the police, the farmers of Barot will hold a panchayat on Thursday to create a further strategy.
Farmer movement disintegrated after Delhi violence
The farmer movement, which has been going on peacefully for two months on the borders of Delhi, seems to be shattered after Tuesday's violence. On the one hand, the police are engaged in siege of miscreants and peasant leaders, on the other hand, there is a split between the peasant organizations. At 4 pm on Wednesday, the Rashtriya Mazdoor Kisan Sangathan and the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhanu) suddenly announced that they were separating from the movement.
Just an hour and a half later, news came that the farmers of the Bhanu faction were preparing to return home by removing their tents at the screaming border. Apart from this, the farmers' organizations also announced to postpone the February 1 parliament march.
The person who placed the religious flag on the Red Fort was identified
The incident of the Red Fort is the most talked about issue in the farmers' rally. Because the protesters involved in the rally did not follow the given route of the police and reached the Red Fort. There he created a fierce uproar and also placed a religious flag on the ramparts of the fort. A youth flagging the flag has now been identified. He hails from village Van-Tara Singh of Tarn Taran in Punjab, his name is Jugraj Singh (22). His grandfather Mahal Singh has said that Jugraj went to Delhi on 24 January. How did he reach the Red Fort and on whose request did he offer the Kesari flag? They do not know this.
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