Farmers protests: Entry to Delhi via Chilla border shut
Barricades have been set up on the road, prohibiting vehicular movement from Noida to Delhi, while the other side (Delhi to Noida) was open, Noida Traffic Police officials said
PTI | December 16, 2020 | Updated 15:45 IST
One side of the Delhi-Noida Link Road was closed for commuters on Wednesday due to the ongoing protest by farmers at the Chilla border here amid heavy police deployment, officials said. Barricades have been set up on the road, prohibiting vehicular movement from Noida to Delhi, while the other side (Delhi to Noida) was open, Noida Traffic Police officials said.
Entry to Delhi on Link Road via Chilla border closed due to farmers protests
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Barricades have been set up on the road, prohibiting vehicular movement from Noida to Delhi, while the other side (Delhi to Noida) was open, Noida Traffic Police officials said.
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NOIDA: One side of the Delhi-Noida Link Road was closed for commuters on Wednesday due to the ongoing protest by farmers at the Chilla border here amid heavy police deployment, officials said. Barricades have been set up on the road, prohibiting vehicular movement from Noida to Delhi, while the other side (Delhi to Noida) was open, Noida Traffic Police officials said.
Farmers protest: SC proposes committee, but groups adamant on rollback of farm laws; Sikh priest kills self The Samyukta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of 40 protesting farmer unions, rejected the Centre s proposal for amendments in the agri laws in a letter and asked the Centre to stop holding parallel talks with other farmers bodies FP Staff December 16, 2020 23:08:10 IST File image of farmers shouting slogans during their protest against the new farm laws. PTI
As the farmers protest against the Centre’s contentious farm laws continued for the 21st day on Wednesday, a Sikh preacher supporting their agitation allegedly died by suicide near the the Kundli border in Delhi.
Farmer Protests: Nationwide Fast Today:- The farmers are protesting against the introduced farm laws by the Centre. A series of meetings were held between the Indian government and the Farmer Unions. The talks turned unsuccessful. The farmers across the country are fasting across the country today. A day-long fast along with dharnas are organized at the district headquarters all over India. The farmers are not satisfied with the offer and the amendments proposed by the government. Farmers marched towards the Delhi border and they are protesting from the past 19 days. Some of the roads heading to Delhi are shut and the Delhi-Jaipur highway is partially shut.
Rakesh Tikait denies any rift among farmers ANI | Updated: Dec 14, 2020 12:09 IST
New Delhi [India], December 14 (ANI): Bharatiya Kisan Union s (BKU) national spokesperson Rakesh Tikait on Monday said that there is no rift among farmers after the resignation of three leaders of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhanu) faction. There is no rift among farmers. 3 leaders of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhanu) faction resigned because they were upset with their President Bhanu Pratap Singh, as to why he compromised, Rakesh Tikait told ANI regarding 3 BKU (Bhanu Faction) leaders resignation.
National Spokesperson of the Indian Farmers Union (Bhanu) Mahendra Singh Chauroli, national spokesperson Satish Chaudhary and a woman farmer leader has resigned from their post.