Delhi court grants bail to farmer, retired Army officer in Jan 26 violence case
Delhi court grants bail to farmer, retired Army officer in Jan 26 violence case
A farmer and a retired Army officer have been granted bail by a Delhi court in the case of violence on January 26 this year.
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UPDATED: March 5, 2021 05:16 IST
Tens of thousands of protesting farmers clashed with the police in the national capital on January 26 during a tractor parade to highlight their demands. (File photo: PTI)
A farmer and a retired Army officer have been granted bail by a Delhi court in a case related to the violence on Republic Day during farmers tractor parade against the Centre s three new agri laws.
Sikhs Attacked in Sydney Amid Tension Over Farm Laws: Report
In Sydney s Harris Park on Sunday night, a group of unidentified men pulled out hammers, baseball bats and wooden sticks, stopping a car and attacking the vehicle.
Representative image of Sydney. Photo: Reuters
World05/Mar/2021
Melbourne: A group of Indian Sikhs said that they were attacked with baseball bats and hammers by some unidentified compatriots in Sydney amid growing tensions within the Indian community in Australia over farming laws in India, according to a media report.
In Sydney’s Harris Park on Sunday night, a group of unidentified men pulled out hammers, baseball bats and wooden sticks, stopping a car and attacking the vehicle as the terrified men inside tried to get away, the
Supporting BJP My Biggest Mistake : BKU s Naresh Tikait at Munderwa Mahapanchayat
The Bharatiya Kisan Union president gave out a call to protesting farmers to socially boycott BJP leaders until a legal guarantee to the MSP is granted, with the repeal of the farm laws.
Bharatiya Kisan Union President Naresh Tikait on February 23. Photo: PTI
Rights27/Feb/2021
Munderwa: The Bharatiya Kisan Union’s grand farmersâ meeting at Munderwa in Basti district of Uttar Pradesh on February 25, gave impetus to the movement in the Purvanchal region.
Large multitudes of farmers in green turbans, green-white caps, women and youth gathered for the mahapanchayat in a field near the Munderwa sugar mill, in spite of the fact that the Mahapanchayat had not been publicised much. Shortly after the panchayat started, four-wheelers were stopped by police from entering the assembly venue.
With comforts of home in place, farmers ready to continue Delhi siege
February 25, 2021
(Clockwise from top left) Daily gathering at Tikri site; toilet, borewell, water heater are in place for the protesters.
(Clockwise from top left) Daily gathering at Tikri site; toilet, borewell, water heater are in place for the protesters.×
Borewells, water purifiers, coolers, solar power to help them weather the summer In the three months since November 26 when Delhi borders were sealed by agitating farmers from across Punjab and Haryana, demanding the repeal of the three central farm reform laws, the protest sites have been converted into semi-permanent townships.