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Farmers announce a series of events to further escalate protest Updated: Updated: February 21, 2021 19:46 IST A string of programmes planned between February 23-27 to underline the government’s ‘repressive’ measures adopted against them. Share Article AAA Protest related materials put on sale by street vendors during the ongoing farmers protest over the new farm laws at Singhu border in New Delhi on February 21. | Photo Credit: Sushil Kumar Verma A string of programmes planned between February 23-27 to underline the government’s ‘repressive’ measures adopted against them. Protesting farmers on Sunday announced a series of events from February 23-27 to further intensify their agitation against the three new agricultural laws as they accused the government of adopting repressive measures against them. ....
Ranchi: The Jharkhand unit of Congress is all set to host a mega tractor rally in Hazaribag on Saturday to lend its solidarity to the farmers who are . ....
How the âtoolkitâ FIR connects the contents of Google documents with the 26 January violence 20 February 2021 Praveer Ranjan, the special commissioner of Delhi Police, addresses a media briefing on 4 February 2021, regarding the ongoing investigation into the violence that occurred on 26 January 2021, during the farmersâ tractor rally. That day, the Cyber Cell of Delhi Police registered a first information report against unnamed persons for the violence on 26 January. The FIR referred to a toolkit and two organisations, and alleged that the violence was a direct result of a âglobal conspiracyâ against India. Sonu Mehta / Hindustan Times Praveer Ranjan, the special commissioner of Delhi Police, addresses a media briefing on 4 February 2021, regarding the ongoing investigation into the violence that occurred on 26 January 2021, during the farmersâ tractor rally. That day, the Cyber Cell of Delhi Police registe ....
BKU leader Rakesh Tikait GHAZIABAD: Alleging that the central government was trying to drive a wedge between farmers, BKU leader Rakesh Tikait on Thursday said their unions would remain united and also warned of a ‘hal kranti’, or ‘plough revolution’, in Delhi if the deadlock on the new agriculture laws drags on. Addressing mahapanchayats at Kharak Punia and Balsamand villages in Haryana’s Hisar district, Tikait said, “No one should live under the impression that the farmers will return to their villages or that the protest will end in two months. If the need arises, we will plan a ‘hal kranti’ in the capital. The farmers are the same as the ones who participated in the tractor rally on January 26, and so are the tractors.” ....