Punjab Farmers Take Out Anti-Lockdown Protest Marches, Defy Restrictions
Hundreds took out âanti-lockdownâ protest marches, urging traders and other non-essential shopkeepers to open their shops. However, a majority of trader bodies did not comply with their demand.
Protestors gather at the Old Bus Stand in Patiala as part of the farmers anti-lockdown march. Photo: By arrangement
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Jammu: Thirty-odd farmersâ unions, under the banner of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), who have been protesting against the three agri-marketing laws on the borders of New Delhi for over 200 days now, gathered in large numbers across Punjab to defy the COVID-19 weekend restrictions that were imposed in the state.
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16 arrests had been made as of 3pm this afternoon, gardaí said. By Ian Curran Wednesday 17 Mar 2021, 8:21 PM Wed 8:21 PM 146,734 Views 154 Comments
Gardaí on Dublin s O Connell Street today.
Image: Leah Farrell
Image: Leah Farrell
A MAJOR GARDA operation is continuing in Dublin after a number of anti-lockdown protests were organised to mark St Patrick’s Day.
Events were organised for O’Connell Street in the city centre, Herbert Park in south Dublin and at the RTÉ campus in Donnybrook.
The Herbert Park event was by far the largest of the three – with smaller numbers turning out for the other two protests.
Garda operation plans in place to police protest events on St Patrick s Day
It comes after an anti-lockdown event in Dublin on 28 February at which violent incidents occurred. By Niall O Connor Saturday 13 Mar 2021, 6:30 AM Mar 13th 2021, 6:30 AM 30,750 Views 0 Comments
Image: PA
Image: PA
GARDAÍ ARE MONITORING social media and messaging services as they prepare for potential activity by anti-lockdown protestors on St Patrick’s Day.
Gardaí believe there are a number of events planned for March 17 across Dublin city and in other areas around the country.
One event, Le Chéile Day, had requested permission to use Herbert Park in Ballsbridge in Dublin but a spokesman for Dublin City Council told the