Farmers demonstrating against the Centre s new agri laws on Monday performed yoga on the Delhi-Noida Link Road at the Chilla border where they have been camping for 28 days now. The road remained closed for Noida to Delhi movement but was open for commuters travelling from Delhi to Noida, according to a police official. At the Dalit Prerna Sthal, farmers belonging to BKU (Lok Shakti) and hailing from various districts of western Uttar Pradesh continued their agitation and submitted a memorandum of their demands addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Gautam Buddh Nagar district administration. The memorandum has been submitted to Additional District Magistrate Diwakar Singh and mentions the demands of our farmers union including the withdrawal of the three new farm laws, legislation on minimum support price (MSP) of crops and formation of a kisaan aayog among others, BKU (Lok Shakti) spokesperson Shailesh Kumar Giri said.
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Protesting farmers burnt copies of the three new farm laws at the Delhi-Noida border on Tuesday.
At the Chilla border, Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhanu) supporters, hailing from various districts of western Uttar Pradesh, also practised march-past, saying they are preparing to parade on Republic Day if their protest extends till January 26.
The Delhi-Noida Link Road via Chilla remained partially closed due to the farmers agitation, according, police said. “The Delhi to Noida carriageway is open but the other side of the road is closed,” an official said.