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Will Not Let Centre Bow Its Head In Shame But We Demand To Know Why Farm Laws Can’t Be Repealed: BKU
‘What’s the compulsion of the government that it is adamant on not repealing the new farm laws?’ asked Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-31T08:05:59+05:30 Will Not Let Centre Bow Its Head In Shame But We Demand To Know Why Farm Laws Can’t Be Repealed: BKU
Farmers Stir: Heavy Police Deployment At Tikri, Singhu Borders After Tractor Parade Violence
Several roads have been shut and the traffic police has asked the commuters to take diverted routes. PTI photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-29T11:01:22+05:30 Farmers Stir: Heavy Police Deployment At Tikri, Singhu Borders After Tractor Parade Violence outlookindia.com 2021-01-29T11:29:32+05:30
Border points of Delhi Tikri and Singhu on Friday remained stuck under heavy police deployment in the view of the recent violence that broke out on Republic Day celebrations during a farmers tractor parade in the national capital, officials said.
Heavy police forces, including Delhi police personnel and paramilitary, have been deployed at the borders to curb the sensitive situation
ITV Journalists attacked during farmers stir
The Republic Day Tractor Rally by Farmer Unions witnessed an overturn after a section of the protestors entered Delhi and attempts were made to create a situation of chaos. Amid the violence that ensued, not only some of the protestors and police personnel suffered injuries, but journalists were also threatened, beaten and stopped from simply doing their duty.
Four NewsX and India News journalists, namely Aishwarya Jain, Ajit Shrivastava, Priya Singh and Aditya Nair were threatened and attacked by unidentified anti-social elements while covering the protests. In a video message, Aishwarya can be seen saying the situation outside is not in control because stone pelting is happening inside Red Fort premise and the people who threatened them are also following them. They are constantly coming and telling us to leave from the spot.
Farmer leader Hannan Mollah has alleged a well-planned conspiracy by “enemies” to derail the farmers protest against the new farm laws. In an exclusive conversation with India TV, Mola distanced himself from violence and decried the violence.
India News: NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Saturday gave its nod to protesting farmers to hold 100-km tractor parade on Republic Day in the national capital, farm.