Agri laws agitation: Haryana cops book farmers for construction on road
Labourers can be seen constructing permanent structures on the roadside at various places at Singhu border. There are four double-storey houses which are being built at the border.
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Farmers construct a brick house for shelter during their ongoing agitation against Centre s agri-laws at Singhu border in New Delhi. (Photo | EPS)
CHANDIGARH/NEW DELHI: The Haryana Police have booked farmers for allegedly constructing concrete structures and digging a borewell near Singhu towards Kundli on National Highway-44.
The Singhu border near Delhi is the venue where hundreds of farmers have congregated in protest against the farm laws. Sources said the state police have registered two cases against the farmers.
Police book farmers for raising structures, digging borewell on NH-44
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Jagraon, February 11
Complete unity among various farmer unions and their cadres was at display at the kisan mahapanchayat that got under way at Grain Market here on Thursday.
Farmers sit on trucks at the kisan mahapanchayat at Grain Market in Jagraon. Tribune photo: Himanshu Mahajan
Senior leader of SKM and chief of BKU-Rajewal Balbir Singh Rajewal was the keynote speaker at the rally.
He said even though the agitation had commenced from Punjab but now it was no longer confined to borders of this state.
“Not only most of the states but the entire global community is watching the farmers’ stir keenly and repressive action of Modi government against peacefully protesting farmers is also being debated across the world,” he said, adding that for the first time in history as many as 40 organisations of farmers had come on a single platform to fight for their rights.