Farmers, who were seen as friendly and peaceful for more than 60 days as they waited for government to accept their terms, suddenly left behind a trail of vandalism, violence, holliganism as they hoisted their flags at the 17th century iconic Red Fort after running amok through the capital clashing with the police personnel in several parts of the national capital. IANS brings the entire timeline of the farmers proposed Kisan Gantantra parade that turned violent unexpectedly and went from peaceful to bloody becoming Occupy Delhi movement in no time. 7 a.m.: Delhi-Haryana Tikri border: Farmers enter the national capital after breaking barricades.
A Timeline: How things turned violent in Delhi on R-Day
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A Timeline: How things turned violent in Delhi on R-Day. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Jan 26 : Farmers, who were seen as friendly and peaceful for more than 60 days as they waited for government to accept their terms, suddenly left behind a trail of vandalism, violence, holliganism as they hoisted their flags at the 17th century iconic Red Fort after running amok through the capital clashing with the police personnel in several parts of the national capital.
IANS brings the entire timeline of the farmers proposed Kisan Gantantra parade that turned violent unexpectedly and went from peaceful to bloody becoming Occupy Delhi movement in no time.
Farmers clash with Delhi Police personnel near Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar. Farmers tractor rally: Clashes between police and protestors in Nangloi  |  Photo Credit: ANI
New Delhi: Farmers, who were seen as friendly and peaceful for more than 60 days as they waited for the government to accept their terms, suddenly left behind a trail of vandalism, violence, hooliganism as they hoisted their flags at the 17th century iconic Red Fort after running amok through the capital clashing with the police personnel in several parts of the national capital.
IANS brings the entire timeline of the farmers proposed Kisan Gantantra parade that turned violent unexpectedly and went from peaceful to bloody becoming Occupy Delhi movement in no time.
Delhi CM Kejriwal visits Singhu border, challenges Centre to have debate with farmers | Highlights
Delhi CM Kejriwal visits Singhu border, challenges Centre to have debate with farmers | Highlights
In his second visit to the protest site at Delhi-Haryana Singhu border, Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal challenged Centre to have an open debate with farmers on the contentious farm laws.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal addressing protesting farmers at the Delhi-Haryana Singhu border. (Photo: PTI)
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday made a visit to the Singhu (Delhi-Haryana) border protest site where thousands of farmers have been agitating against Centre s farm laws since a month now.
The letter outlined details of amendments to which the Centre had already agreed, including assurance on purchase of crops at the MSP, not diluting the APMC, registration of dealers, levying taxes on purchasers in private mandis and not allowing anyone to deal in food grains only on a PAN card as earlier announced. The letter included all details of previous dates on which meetings were held.
“The government has consistently been trying to discuss all concerns of farmers with an open mind. Besides discussing these issues with protesting farmers’ unions, the Centre has also kept its door open to discuss the issues (concerning farm laws) with other farmer organisations as well… The government has also been trying to talk to protesting farmer representatives individually,” Aggarwal said in his letter. His letter was in response to Pal’s December 16 email informing him of the unions’ decision rejecting the Centre’s December 9 proposals on amending farm laws and clarifying