Farmer Protest: Soldiers and farmers face to face... Situation critical at Shambhu border; Know ground report


Posted on 14th Feb 2024 10:21 am by rohit kumar

Farmers Protest Delhi: On Tuesday, soldiers and farmers were once again seen face to face at the Shambhu border. When the police used tear gas shells and water cannons to stop the march to Delhi, the angry farmers pelted stones.

 

15 people were injured by the police and more than 12 farmers were also injured and reached the hospital. Ambala DSP Adarshdeep is also among the injured. The efforts of the Ambala Police Administration to stop the farmers at the Shambhu border for about a fortnight were successful on Tuesday.

 

 

Despite many efforts, the farmers failed to break the barricades. During this time, the police fired rubber bullets along with tear gas shells and water cannons, in which many farmers were injured.

 

The injured farmer reached the hospital

The injured include 60-year-old Tarsem Singh of Amritsar, 30-year-old Amandeep, resident of Fatehgarh, 18-year-old Jaskaran, resident of Fatehgarh, 40-year-old Mohindra Singh, resident of Patiala, 40-year-old Kulwinder Singh, resident of Sangrur, 45-year-old Mata, resident of Hoshiarpur, 21-year-old Gurjeet, resident of Firozpur, Teja, resident of Moga. Singh, Kuldeep resident of Longwala, and other farmers were injured. Whereas the process of reaching the hospital of the injured continued till late evening.

 

When stones were pelted, the soldiers themselves took the shield to another block and got injured.

As soon as the farmers entered inside the security and pelted stones at the Haryana Police, the police personnel also appeared in front. The soldiers came down with shields but in the meantime, some soldiers got injured. During this time, some farmers also picked up the shields of two soldiers and went away.

 

Also Read: Noida Farmer Protest: Farmers will surround Parliament in Delhi today, shouting warning of closing the border if they try to stop them

 

Drone attack in Punjab border, Punjab Police stopped it

To disperse the raging crowd of agitators, the police also fired tear gas shells from drones. Within no time, he entered the Punjab border with a drone and started chasing the crowd within a short distance of the Punjab Police post.

When this matter reached the top officials of Punjab, they talked to Haryana Police and put a stop to it. After that, the drone fired tear gas shells only up to the prescribed limit.

 

Net and lights remained closed for one kilometer from the border to the Punjab border.

As evening approached, the lights on the highway up to a kilometer into the Punjab border did not light. Not only this, the internet also remained closed. While phone connections also remained slow. In such a situation, farmers managed the work with the lights of their tractors. However, despite the darkness, tear gas shells were fired till late at night.

 

 

Women farmers also joined

Apart from the youth and elders, women farmers also did not lag in the Delhi march movement. Many women from Firozpur, Sangrur, and Patiala also joined the convoy of farmers and were also seen at the Shambhu border. Women were seen encouraging the farmers with flags in their hands.

 

Farmers in full preparation, stock of food in tractors

Farmers' preparations for the movement are complete. This can be estimated by looking at the stock of bread and vegetables present in tractor-trolleys. Most of the hundreds of tractor-trolleys have food arrangements. If you have to stay for several days, there will be no shortage of food.

 

 

Punjab Police remained silent

From morning till late night at the Shambhu border, farmers were seen responding to police firing tear gas. Punjab Police was also deployed in this entire episode but no one even thought it appropriate to stop the farmers. He simply remained silent. Many farmers fell and got injured in the chaos caused by tear gas shells.

 

Also Read: Farmers Protest: UP farmers move towards Parliament, jam on Delhi-Noida border; Section 144 applied

1 Like 0 Dislike
Previous news Next news
Other news

Another action by Bangladesh after the arrest of the saint, the bank accounts of 16 ISKCON members frozen

According to Bangladesh media reports, on Friday (November 29), Bangladesh authorities ordered th

Bangladesh: 'Hindus are safe in Bangladesh'; Yunus's officers denied the truth; Know what he said on the ISKCON issue

There is a lot of anger in India over the atrocities being committed against Hindus in Bangladesh

RG Kar case: Mamata government reaches High Court against the decision of Sealdah court, gets permission to file appeal

The West Bengal government on Tuesday filed an appeal in the Calcutta High Court requesting the d

Maharashtra Election 2024: How much voting took place in Maharashtra till 9 o'clock, know- where was the least and where was the most voting?

Voting is going on in all 288 assembly seats in Maharashtra. Voting figures till 9 am have come.

Jamui : Khushboo Pandey, who calls herself a 'Hindu lioness', arrested, accused of inciting violence in Jamui

Khushboo Pandey, a resident of Malaypur, who calls herself a Hindu lioness, finally got caught in

PM Modi: PM Modi's bilateral meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister, many important issues were discussed

Malaysian Prime Minister Dato Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim, who is on a visit to India, was formally we

Delhi Liquor Policy Case: 'Whatsapp chat, statements of the accused...we have all the evidence', CBI gave these arguments while seeking custody of Kavita

The troubles of BRS leader Kavita, arrested in a money laundering case related to the Delhi liquo

Atul Parchure: From Arjun Kapoor to Renuka Shahane, these stars paid tribute to Atul Parchure on his demise

Actor Atul Parchure died on 14 October at the age of 57. Atul has been battling cancer for the la

Donald Trump: 'Whoever imposes more tax, we will impose the same tariff on them', Trump set April 2 as the deadline, also named India

While addressing the Congress, US President Donald Trump placed India, China, South Korea and man

Farmers Protest: UP farmers move towards Parliament, jam on Delhi-Noida border; Section 144 applied

Farmers who were protesting at the gate of Noida Authority regarding compensation-related demands

Sign up to write
Sign up now if you have flare of writing..
Login   |   Register
Follow Us
Indyaspeak @ Facebook Indyaspeak @ Twitter Indyaspeak @ Pinterest RSS



Play Free Quiz and Win Cash