Farmers’ Mahapanchayat at Jantar Mantar today: Farmers did not get approval; Section 144 implemented, police guarded Singhu-Tikri and Ghazipur border

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  • Will Submit A Memorandum To The President By Demonstrating, The Police Could Not Stop The Farmers In Tikri Even By Barricading

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Farmers kept coming out of train-bus, trains.

On Monday, the United Kisan Morcha is going to hold a Kisan Mahapanchayat at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar on various demands, including the guarantee of MSP. Where after the demonstration a memorandum will be submitted to the President. Farmers of Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh have started reaching Delhi to participate in the Mahapanchayat.

At the same time, Delhi Police is standing at Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur borders with cemented barricades and checkpoints. Most of the farmers used the trains coming from Punjab to go to Delhi and came to Delhi shouting in front of the police standing at Bahadurgarh station, from where they went straight to Bangla Sahib Gurdwara.

200 farmers landed at Bahadurgarh station
The farmers who reached here went to Delhi by metro and buses after meeting old acquaintances. The farmers say that they have not come to put up a firm front on the Delhi border. Have come only for one day’s demonstration, so that the government can be warned. If the government insists as before, then again the bags will not hold back from starting a dharna in Delhi by taking the bed. On the other hand, BKU leader Rakesh Tikait has been taken into custody and sent back.

Delhi Police was sitting by putting up barricades.

Delhi Police was sitting by putting up barricades.

Tikait going to Delhi was taken into custody and sent back
Delhi Police detained BKU leader Rakesh Tikait and some activists on their way to Delhi to participate in the ongoing agitation at Jantar Mantar over unemployment. He was taken to Madhu Vihar police station in Delhi. Later he was taken back to Ghazipur border by the police and released. Tikait said, ‘Is there a ban on the entry of farmers in Delhi?

Can’t one go to Delhi wearing a green blanket and a sheet? The Delhi Police, working on the behest of the Central Government, cannot suppress the voice of the farmers. This struggle will continue till the last breath. We will not stop, we will not get tired, we will not bow down.’ After being released from custody, Tikait said that he is coming to UP. There will be a program in Delhi on Monday.

When they raised slogans on the border, the police gave entry in Delhi
About 2 thousand farmers have reached Delhi by trains. At the same time, at 8 o’clock in the night, pickups and cars carrying farmers of Punjab from Barnala through villages reached the Tikri border. The farmers got down from the buses and started shouting slogans. Seeing the problem of jam on the border, Delhi Police opened the border for about 6 buses, cars and jeeps of farmers. By 8:30 pm, hundreds of farmers reached Delhi by road as well.

Now the Delhi Police has started preparations for strong barricading of the border according to the location of the buses coming from Bathinda side. It is believed that by 7 o’clock in the morning the farmers of Bathinda will reach Bahadurgarh. Police have information about the entry of farmers from Punjab in vehicles along Tikri and Jhadoda border as well as Kharkhoda Saidpur side of Sonepat in Delhi.

farmers came to tie rakhi
Farmer leaders Jagjit Singh and Bittu Pradhan who got down from Bathinda Express said that they have been in Bahadurgarh for 12-13 months. A brotherhood has formed with the people here. The women of his family had called and requested to get Rakhi tied. To fulfill it, Bahadurgarh descended. Will reach Delhi after meeting the brotherhood.

Drones are also being monitored
The police is alert that no anti-social elements can enter Delhi. For this, the help of drone cameras will also be taken and the footage of CCTV cameras installed on the border will also be monitored. Delhi Police officials said that action will be taken as ordered.

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