Farmers pulled out electricity problem at Ghazipur border, solar panels installed on picket tents


Posted on 30th Jan 2021 03:41 pm by rohit kumar

After the violence during the tractor parade on Republic Day in Delhi, on Thursday, the tents were cut to electricity and water at the Ghazipur border dharna, as the government tried to end the agitation. Despite this, the farmers did not budge, and, breaking this, they have started installing solar panels and solar inverter to arrange electricity at the picket site. Farmers have also made charging points at many places for charging mobile phones.

 

After the appeal of Rakesh Tikait, leader of the Indian Farmers Union, the number of farmers here has started increasing once again. After January 26, it seemed that the agitation is almost over, but the atmosphere changed sharply after the Indian farmers union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait on the Ghazipur border on Thursday evening ran on TV channels and the farmers re-organized But the process of returning has started.

 

The crowd of pro-farmer farmers of the Indian Farmers Union (BKU) has started growing on the Ghazipur border. A large number of farmers from districts of western Uttar Pradesh like Meerut, Baghpat, Bijnor, Muzaffarnagar, Murabadabad, and Bulandshahr have reached UP Gate to join this movement. BKU members under the leadership of Rakesh Tikait have been sitting here on dharna since 28 November last year.

 

However, a large number of police forces are still deployed along the Ghazipur border and are constantly being monitored with drone cameras to monitor the situation. Police say that no criminal element should disturb the atmosphere by joining the movement, this is being done.

 

Explain that the farmers recently enacted three new agricultural laws - The Producers Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020 and The Essential Commodities (Amendment) ) Are opposing the Act, 2020. The central government is presenting these three laws as major reforms in the agricultural sector, while the farmers who are demonstrating have expressed fears that the new laws will end the MSP (minimum support price) and mandi system and they depend on the big corporate Will be done.

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