
After the farmers' march to Delhi was postponed, the agitation was seen only on the Punjab side of the Haryana-Punjab border, while there was peace on the Haryana side. However, the police remained alert as a precaution in Jind, Kaithal, Fatehabad, and Sirsa.
Meanwhile, a meeting continued throughout the day at the Shambhu border in Ambala, after which the farmer leaders left for the Khanauri border. On Monday, the protest at Khanauri border continued peacefully. The agitation did not affect the Haryana side on the border of the Jind district.
Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal's hunger strike continued but his health is continuously deteriorating. Security is tight at the Tikri border in Bahadurgarh. Officials of Delhi and Bahadurgarh police administration are constantly taking stock of the situation.
Iron barricades and containers were brought and kept at the Tikri border three days ago. Soil has been kept in sacks. Delhi Police has set up 8 tents. One of them has been put up on the roof of a hotel. Companies such as CRPF, BSF, and RAF have been deployed. Delhi Police personnel are also deployed at the Tikri border. At the same time, police had placed iron barricades at Sector-9 turn Bahadurgarh two days ago. At present, the situation is normal. Vehicles are moving smoothly in Delhi and Haryana. At the same time, the problem is normal at the Kundli border in the Sonipat district.
Abhay Chautala said - BJP is torturing farmers by blocking the way.
Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) general secretary and former MLA Abhay Chautala on Monday gave full support to the farmers' movement. He said that the BJP government is torturing the farmers by blocking the way of the farmers going to Delhi on foot.
Chautala held a press conference at his residence on Monday. He said that INLD is with the farmers' movement. Abhay said that the farmers want to go to Delhi on foot and demand their rights from the central government. Therefore, the entire opposition should stand firmly in support of the farmers. The BJP government of Haryana is torturing the farmers.
If the government does not accept the demands of the farmers, the situation will worsen: Beniwal Khap
A meeting of Beniwal Khap was held in Jat Dharamshala under the chairmanship of Provincial Chief Bharat Singh Beniwal. In the meeting, the leaders of the Khap said that stopping the farmers from going to Delhi for their demands by the state government is an undemocratic action, which is a violation of the fundamental rights of the farmers.
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