Farmers’ protest Thousands of farmers from Punjab will resume their ‘Delhi Chalo’ march in the present day, to press for their demand of MSP assist for all crops. The protesting farmers, who’re presently tenting on the Haryana-Punjab Shambhu border, introduced resumption of the agitation on Tuesday after the fourth spherical of talks with the central authorities failed. The march is predicted to have an effect on life in Delhi and its surrounding areas as a result of security checkpoints set by the authorities to cease the protesting farmers may set off site visitors chaos.
Farmer chief Jagjit Singh Dallewal has mentioned the farmers’ do not need to create chaos and can stay peaceable. Farmer chief Sarwan Singh Pandher mentioned the protest march have to be allowed to proceed to Delhi peacefully. In the meantime, the Haryana police in the present day detained some farmers in Manesar.
‘Delhi Chalo’ march: Farmers distribute safety equipment before resuming march
Masks, gloves and safety suits being distributed at Punjab-Haryana Shambhu border as agitating farmers prepare to resume their ‘Delhi Chalo’ march.
Punjab DGP asks officials to stop movement of earthmoving machinery to Punjab-Haryana border
Responding to the concerns shown by Haryana government on JCBs, Poclaines, Tippers, Hydras and other heavy earthmoving equipment being brought to Shabhu border by agitating farmers, DGP Punjab directed all the concerned officers of Punjab on Tuesday to cease the movement of this type of equipment to Punjab-Haryana Border at Khanauri and Shambu.
In a letter despatched to all Range ADGPs/IGPS/DIGs, all Commissioners of Police and all Senior Superintendent of Police, Punjab DGP reminded, “Clear instructions have been issued to all SSPs and CPs that no JCBs, Poclaines, Tippers, Hydras and other heady earthmoving equipment should be allowed to reach the Punjab-Haryana border at Khanauri and Shambu where farmer agitation is ongoing and inputs indicate plans of the protestors to storm the barricades of Haryana Police and enter Haryana, a move which would disturb the law & order situation in both the states,”
Punjab Government officials reach Shambhu border to meet agitating farmers who are set to resume their ‘Delhi Chalo’ march..
Security beefed up in Delhi, borders
The Delhi Police has beefed up security in the national capital on Wednesday and directed its personnel to ensure strict vigil at Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur borders after protesting farmers announced to continue their ‘Delhi Chalo’ agitation. The move came a day after the protesting farmers rejected the Centre’s proposal to buy pulses, maize and cotton crops through authorities agencies at minimum support price (MSP) for 5 years, and announced to continue with their agitation.
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