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Farmers protest: Entry, exit gates of Lal Quila, Jama Masjid metro stations temporarily closed
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Wednesday temporarily closed entry, exit gates of Lal Quila and entry gates of Jama Masjid metro stations following Tuesday s clashes between police and protesting farmers at a number of places in the national capital. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation took to Twitter to inform the public about the temporary closure of metro station gates. Entry/exit gates of Lal Quila metro station are closed. Entry gates of Jama Masjid metro station are closed, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) tweeted.
Kangana Ranaut Reacts To The Farmers Protest In Delhi, Says, âMy Head Hangs In Shame & I Am A Failure Todayâ
Kangana Ranaut also took to Twitter to question those supporting the farmers.
Kangana Ranaut Condemns People Who Support Farmers In Their Protest (Photo Credit: Instagram/Kangana Ranaut)
The farmer’s rally took an ugly turn on Tuesday, January 26 when the protesters broke into Lal Quila in Delhi and created havoc. As per several reports, the Delhi Police have filed 22 cases against farmer leaders and those protesting the farm laws for causing violence during the Republic Day tractor rally. Several videos on social media showed how barricades were broken, buses were vandalised, and police officers were hit with lathis. Now, obviously, how could Kangana Ranaut keep shut after such a big event?
The protesting farmers have also announced a foot march to Parliament on February 1, when the annual Budget is presented, to press for their demands including a repeal of the three new agriculture laws.
1 / 10 Farmers break barricades during their tractor rally against the new farm laws at Mukarba Chowk near Singhu border in New Delhi Almost half of the policemen injured in the farmers violence on Tuesday were at the Red Fort where several police personnel fell or jumped tens of feet down a wall after being pushed to the edge by a marauding mob. As many as 41 policemen suffered injuries at the Red Fort, a senior police officer said. Protesting farmers violated the conditions pre-agreed for their tractor parade, indulged in violence and vandalism, leaving 86 police personnel injured, the Delhi Police said. Chaotic scenes for hours
New video of uproar at Red Fort surfaces, shows attempt to attack police personnel
Farmers protesting against the three agriculture laws marched to the Red Fort on January 26, where they climbed on to poles and waved flags from its ramparts. Now, the second video has surfaced of the violence at the Red Fort. The farmers had barged into the premises of the Red Fort after deviating from their planned route for the tractor parade and hoisted flags at the iconic monument in the national capital. Jan 27, 2021, 00:55 AM IST