The farmers should be cleared the Sindhu border, the local people got down on the road and discuss

Posted on 28th Jan 2021 by rohit kumar

The deadlock over the new agricultural laws persists. Farmers have been standing on the Sindhu Border, Tiki Border, and Ghazipur Border for the last 64 days, but after the violence in the Red Fort and various parts of Delhi during the Farmers Tractor Parade on Republic Day, the tone of the protest against the farmers' movement intensified. went. The farmers, who are adamant about repealing the laws, have announced a cross-border battle with the government on this issue. At the same time, it has been made clear from the government that the law will not be returned, but the amendment is possible.

 

On Thursday, a group of local people gathered on the Sindhu border and demanded the government and police administration to evacuate the area. During this, these people who carried the poster banners in their hands, also raised slogans like 'Empty the border, empty the tricolor will not bear Hindustan', 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' and 'Jai Shri Ram'

 

Violence took place during the tractor parade

 

On the occasion of Republic Day, a proposal was taken out by the United Kisan Morcha to take out the Kisan Tractor Parade. The Delhi Police had several rounds of meetings with the Morcha regarding the tractor parade. Police say that the Samyukta Kisan Morcha had promised to carry out a peaceful parade on four roads, but at around eight-thirty on Tuesday morning, six to seven thousand tractors gathered at the Sindhu border and insisted on going towards central Delhi instead of the fixed paths. Started giving He said that despite repeated persuasions, the farmers led by Nihangs attacked the police and broke the barricades of the police. Similar incidents were reported from Ghazipur and Tikri Border. After this, a large group of farmers from the Ghazipur and Sindhu border reached ITO and tried to go towards the Lutyens zone.

 

He told that a section of farmers became violent when police personnel stopped them, they broke barricades and tried to crush the police personnel present there. However, later the police controlled the violent mob by lathi charge, but from here they headed towards the Red Fort. On Tuesday, there was chaos for about 90 minutes, the farmers had gone from the scheduled route of their tractor parade to reach this historic monument. There he was also seen placing his flag on the flag on which the Prime Minister hoists the national flag on Independence Day. After much effort, the police removed the protesting farmers from the Red Fort complex.

 

It may be noted that the central government is introducing three new agricultural laws passed in September as major reforms in the agriculture sector, while the farmers who are protesting have expressed fears that the new laws will end the MSP (minimum support price) and mandi system And they will become dependent on big corporates.

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