Farmer Protest / Farmers ready for 'Dilli Chalo' with 2500 tractor trolleys, borders sealed, section 144 imposed…

In view of the 'Delhi Chalo' protest march called by farmer organizations, security has been tightened at Singhu Border and Ghazipur Border. Police have barricaded the routes coming from Haryana to Delhi. Apart from this, roads have also been sealed when coming from UP to Delhi. Singhu border and Ghazipur border have been barricaded. The farmers, who have set up their base camp at Mahila Chowk village in Sangrur

Vikrant Shekhawat : Feb 13, 2024, 08:13 AM
Farmer Protest: In view of the 'Delhi Chalo' protest march called by farmer organizations, security has been tightened at Singhu Border and Ghazipur Border. Police have barricaded the routes coming from Haryana to Delhi. Apart from this, roads have also been sealed when coming from UP to Delhi. Singhu border and Ghazipur border have been barricaded. The farmers, who have set up their base camp at Mahila Chowk village in Sangrur, have made preparations for their journey, including stocking up on essential food supplies. In the wake of the protests, Delhi Police on Monday banned large gatherings in the national capital till March 12 amid concerns of possible unrest and security issues over the farmers' march. Talking about the barricades on Delhi borders, the farmers said that these measures will not stop them as they will "break the barricades in half an hour".

Police force deployed on the road coming from Haryana to Delhi

In view of the march announced today by farmers towards Delhi, security has been increased at Shambhu border of Ambala, Haryana. Police forces have been patrolling since night.

Farmers are in no mood to give time to the government

Sarwan Singh Pandher, General Secretary of Punjab Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee, says, yesterday the meeting with the ministers lasted for about 5 hours. We put an agenda before them. The central government has not been able to reach a consensus on it." A tough decision on anything. The government is asking us for time to stop the movement. But he had asked us for time even two years ago, when the farmers' movement had ended. We thought it was not appropriate to waste time now. If it is a strong proposal then we can think of giving time but they do not have anything.

Big things about farmers' Delhi march

  • Left from Punjab-Haryana at 10 am
  • A group of farmers reached Shambhu border at night
  • Farmers ready with thousands of tractor trolleys
  • Spent the night on the highway side in Fatehgarh Sahib
  • 5 layer barricading on Haryana-Punjab border
  • Negotiations between farmers and government failed
  • There was no agreement with the government on three issues
  • Blockade to stop farmers on the border
  • Traffic advisory of Delhi and Noida Police
Farmers Movement- Proposal to convert Bawana Stadium into a jail

Due to the farmers' movement, the Central Government has sent a proposal to Delhi Government to convert Bawana Stadium into a jail. At the same time, due to the farmers' movement in Haryana, 114 companies of Paramilitary Force and Haryana Police are deployed. At the same time, Ghazipur border is being monitored through drone cameras.

More than 200 farmer unions will participate in 'Delhi Chalo' march

Farmers will march to Delhi on February 13 to put pressure on the Center to accept several demands, including making a law to guarantee MSP for crops. Samyukta Kisan Morcha leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal claimed that more than 200 farmer unions from across the country will participate in the 'Dilli Chalo' march. Ahead of the 'Delhi Chalo' march by farmer unions, authorities in Haryana and Delhi strengthened their borders with neighboring states by installing concrete blocks, road spike barriers and barbed wire to prevent entry of vehicles and also deployed thousands of police personnel. Deployed to. Section 144 has been implemented.