Police stopped 15 opposition leaders who reached Ghazipur, cleanliness on removing spikes from the road - will install them elsewhere


Posted on 4th Feb 2021 03:21 pm by rohit kumar

Today is the 71st day of the peasant movement against agricultural laws. Meanwhile, the agitation on the Ghazipur border increased again today. 15 leaders of 10 opposition parties, including Shiromani Akali Dal MP and former Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal, reached Ghazipur to meet the farmers today but were stopped by the police. The opposition leaders kept on requesting that they be allowed to meet the farmers, but the police did not listen. After all, he had to return without being found.

 

Police removed nails from the road, then cleaned it

Police had barricaded many layers on the Ghazipur border a few days ago to prevent the farmers and also put spikes on the roads. The farmer leaders and the opposition targeted the government on this. But, on Thursday, photos and videos of these spikes were removed. After this, the police clarified that the nails will be removed from one place and planted at another place. Also said that there will be no change in the security arrangements at the border.

 

America praised agricultural laws

On the one hand, there has been a ruckus on the agricultural laws in the country, on the other hand, the US has praised India's agricultural laws. He says that these reforms will strengthen the Indian market and private investment will also increase. A US State Department spokesman also said, "America supports any peaceful movement, it is the hallmark of democracy." If there are any differences, they should be resolved through negotiations. The Supreme Court of India has said the same.

 

Farmer leader said - now will not talk to ministers, PM should come forward

The farmers, who have been protesting on the borders of Delhi for 2 months, are engaged in a strategy to intensify their movement. In this connection, Kisan Mahapanchayat was held in Kandela village of Jind district of Haryana on Wednesday. In this, Rakesh Tikait, spokesman of the Indian Farmers Union, said that now he will not talk to the Agriculture Minister or any other minister. Now the Prime Minister and the Home Minister will have to come forward for talks.

 

'When the king is afraid, he resorts to fortifications'

Tikait further said, "Right now farmers are demanding the return of laws, what will the government do when they demand the return of the throne?" When a king is afraid, the fort resorts to captivity. This is exactly what is happening. The restrictions that have been imposed on the border are not done even for the enemy. But the farmer will not be scared. Farmers will lie on it and cross it.

 

Tikait also refused to reduce the number of members of the farmers' committee for talks by the government. He said horses are never changed in the middle battle. Those who are members of the committee will remain there.

 

5 Proposals Passed in Mahapanchayat

1. Government withdraw all three agricultural laws

2. Make MSP law

3. Apply Swaminathan Committee Report

4. Caught people and seized tractors be released

5. Debt of farmers waived

 

Kejriwal asks for 576 buses back from Delhi Police

The Kejriwal government has instructed to return 576 DTC buses sent to the duty of Delhi Police to the depot immediately. These buses are engaged in the movement of security forces in the peasant movement. The Delhi Transport Department has also instructed the DTC not to give buses to the Delhi Police without the permission of the government.

 

Celebrity face to face with farmers

In the last 24 hours, many foreign celebrities came out in support of the peasant movement. Climate activist Greta Thunberg wrote on social media that she is with the farmers' movement in India. At the same time, pop singer Rihanna wrote that why are we not discussing the farmers movement. Indian celebrities also hit back at him. Kangana Ranaut, while replying to Rihanna, wrote, 'Sit down, fool. We are not selling our country like you. Nobody is talking about this issue because the people spreading violence are terrorists, not farmers. '

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