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Security upped at Delhi borders
The Delhi Police intensified security at all border points of the city as thousands of personnel including paramilitary forces have been deployed to deal with any situation emerging out of the nationwide chakka jam being held on Saturday by the farmers protesting the Centre s new agri laws, officials said.
Congressional India Caucus for allowing peaceful demonstration
Meanwhile, the leadership of the powerful Congressional India Caucus has urged the Indian government to ensure that the norms of democracy are maintained and the protesters are allowed to demonstrate peacefully and have access to the Internet, as it discussed the issue of the ongoing farmer s agitation in the country.
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Rakesh Tikait evolves new formula: 1 tractor, 15 people, 10 days, 1 village
The more than two-month-long farmers agitation against the three farm laws continues on Delhi s borders. In such a scenario, Bharatiya Kisan Union national spokesperson Rakesh Tikait has evolved a formula to keep the movement going: Get one tractor and 15 people for 10 days from every village. This will enable the maximum number of farmers to participate in the movement and also return to the village and engage in farming.
According to Tikait, leaders of farmers bodies are constantly urging the government to talk with them, but the government isn t doing so. In fact, the government wants to prolong the farmers agitation.
Indian activists abroad extend support to protesting farmers
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At international meet, they express concern over state of democracy in India
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Heavy paramilitary forces deployed at Singhu Border in view of the farmers’ protest against agriculture laws at Singhu border.
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SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR
At international meet, they express concern over state of democracy in India
There is growing concern abroad about the state of democracy in India, activists said during an international conference organised on Sunday in support of protesting farmers.
Addressing a virtual event called ‘Global Indian Diaspora in Solidarity with Indian Farmers,’ they said that the democratic world was worried over recent developments in India and the new farm laws would force farmers and migrants to resort to tenant farming.