Give names of perpetrators: Delhi Police issues notice to farmer leader Darshan Pal
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Published: Thursday, January 28, 2021, 0:53 [IST]
New Delhi, Jan 27: Delhi Police on Wednesday issued a notice to farmer leader Darshan Pal over the violence during farmers tractor rally, asking why legal action should not be taken against him.
Noting that the vandalisation at the Red Fort on Republic Day was the most deplorable and anti-national act , the police asked Pal to submit his response within three days.
The action comes after Delhi Police Commissioner S N Shrivastava alleged that farmer leaders were involved in the January 26 violence and warned that no one will be spared.
‘Explain breach of agreement with police’
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Delhi Police on Wednesday wrote a letter to Darshan Pal of Krantikari Kisan Union, seeking explanation as to why legal action should not be taken against him and other members of his organisation. He has to file a reply within three days, the letter stated.
Chinmoy Biswal, DCP (Headquarters), in the letter, mentioned that despite agreeing to mutually decided terms and conditions for the rally, Mr. Pal and other farmer leaders acted irresponsibly on Tuesday. These militant elements occupied the stage and started provocative speeches right from the early hours of Tuesday, he said.
Farmers to march on foot to parliament on 1 Feb, say protesting unions
Farmers during their ongoing agitation over the new farm laws at Singhu border
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The protesting unions have remained on Delhi border points since 26 November last year
The announcement comes a day before the proposed tractor march by farmers on Republic Day in the national capital
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The farmers unions who have been protesting against the contentious agri laws at Delhi border points plan to march towards the parliament in New Delhi on 1 February if their demands are not met. On 1 February, we will march on foot towards Parliament in Delhi from different locations, said Darshan Pal of Krantikari Kisan Union on Monday.
India News: Seeking to intensify their protests after the Republic Day, farmers’ unions on Monday announced to hold a march towards Parliament from different loca.
Hundreds of thousands of farmers drove their tractors in convoy into the Indian capital New Delhi on Tuesday, as part of ongoing, nationwide protests against controversial agricultural laws that farmers say put their livelihoods at risk.