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Many forced to defecate in open as toilets now difficult to reach, say farmers at Singhu border

Visual of barricades near Singhu border (Photo/ANI) Many forced to defecate in open as toilets now difficult to reach, say farmers at Singhu border By Joymala Bagchi | Updated: Feb 03, 2021 22:24 IST New Delhi [India] February 3 (ANI): Protesting farmers at Singhu border have said that they are facing a shortage of toilets after recent barricading near the protest site and many of them were being forced to answer the call of nature in the open. They said that toilets have become difficult to access after new barricading. The problem is more severe for women farmers who also face difficulties in carrying out daily tasks such as bathing and changing clothes.

Security tightened after locals, farmers clash at Singhu border

Security tightened after locals, farmers clash at Singhu border ​ By Praveen Dwivedi ( IANS) | Published on ​ Sat, Jan 30 2021 0:03 IST | ​ 0 Views Locals clash with farmers at Singhu, police fire teargas shells, lathi-charge. Image Source: IANS New Delhi, Jan 29 : After a clash broke out between protesting farmers and residents of nearby villages at Singhu border on Friday afternoon, the area in the vicinity was turned into a police cantonment as extra police force were immediately deployed to control the situation. Following the stone-pelting incident, Delhi police barricaded the area and barred entry towards the protest site. However, scores of people claiming to be local residents, most of them holding lathis (sticks) on their hands were still present there and they were seen shouting slogans against protesting farmers.

Press Release - Kisan Sansad | Jan 25, 2021

Press Release - Kisan Sansad | Jan 25, 2021 Press Release - Kisan Sansad | Jan 25, 2021 Friday 29 January 2021 Press Release - Kisan Sansad The Kisan Sansad, which was held on 23rd and 24th of January, 2021 at the Guru Teg Bahadur Memorial at Singhu, Delhi, had a wide variety of participants from different stakeholders in the agri-policy space. Numerous political representatives from across the spectrum, including very senior people such as H. D. Deve Gowda (former Prime Minister of India), Sonia Gandhi (President, Indian National Congress) and Bhupesh Baghel (current Chief Minister, Chattisgarh) sent their messages. The Kisan Sansad was addressed by senior political leaders of national parties and included Brinda Karat (Politburo Member, CPI-M), Annie Raja (Member, National Executive and National Council, CPI), Jitender Chaudhury (former Minister and MP from Tripura, Joint Secretary, AIKS and national convener of Adivasi Adhikar Rashtriya Manch) and two time Rajya Sabha MP Nad

A day after violence, langar services at GTB Memorial stopped

A day after violence, langar services at GTB Memorial stopped Updated: Updated: Will resume it in a day or two, says AAP leader Share Article Will resume it in a day or two, says AAP leader A day after clashes between security agencies and protesting farmers in the Capital, langar and other services set up by the Delhi government at Guru Teg Bahadur Memorial were stopped and tents were removed. However, the AAP denied it. On Wednesday, tents were being removed from GTB Memorial and a worker at the site said, “We were given an order to get the tents removed after langar service was stopped on Tuesday”.

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