
Farmers agitating against agricultural laws want to take out a tractor march in Delhi on 26 January. On the plea of Delhi Police against this, the Supreme Court said on Monday that the police will decide whether to give entry to farmers in Delhi or not. Because it is a matter of law and order.
The court told the central government, "You have full authority to deal with the matter, but we are not saying what you should do. We will hear the matter on January 20."
What are the arguments of the Delhi Police?
Any rally or protest that tries to disrupt the Republic Day celebrations will be a shame to the nation.
This will bring the country into disrepute. Law and order situation can become worse.
Citing separate reports, it has been said that many farmers are preparing to reach the Red Fort to disrupt the Republic Day parade.
What do farmer leaders say?
Farmer leaders say that on January 26, the tractor march will be taken out along the tricolor at Outer Ring Road in Delhi.
There will be no interruptions in the Republic Day celebrations.
Tomorrow 11th meeting with farmers government
The two sides will meet again on Tuesday. 9 out of the last 10 meetings were inconclusive. The farmers are adamant on the demand for a withdrawal The government says that the Supreme Court has put a stop to the implementation of the laws for the time being, so now, apart from returning the law, tell us what you want.
Dispute among farmer leaders for the first time
In the United Front meeting on Sunday, Haryana Bhakiyu president Gurnam Chadhuni was severely accused of moving a political hub, summoning Raj leaders including Congress, and taking about Rs 10 crore from a Congress leader from Haryana active in Delhi in the name of agitation. . It was alleged that he was also making a deal to bring down the Haryana government instead of the Congress ticket. The United Front has formed a committee, which will report on 20 January. On the other hand, Chadhuni has denied all the allegations.
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