NEW DELHI: Singhu border, the first key farmers agitation site, on Delhi-Chandigarh route has turned into a commanding centre of farmers demonstration in the national capital during the last 17 days with making future strategy for the sit-in and selecting representatives to hold discussion with government in resolving their issues that erupted after three farm laws were enacted three months ago by the Parliament.
The peaceful protest that involves thousands of farmers mainly from Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh is being centrally monitored by a group of farmers representatives belonging to over 40 farmer unions of different states and towns who have been camping at Singhu since November 26.
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Updated Dec 13, 2020 · 08:45 pm Farmers shout slogans next to a tied effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and industrialists, behind a motorbike as a mark of protest against the recent agricultural reforms in Amritsar on Saturday. | Narinder Nanu/ AFP
Farmers protesting against the Centre’s three agricultural laws started a tractor march from Shahjahanpur on the Rajasthan-Haryana border on Sunday, causing the Delhi-Jaipur highway to shut down, NDTV reported. The highway opened partially after being closed for three hours.
Swaraj India chief Yogendra Yadav and activist Medha Patkar were among the people who led the march. More than 2,000 police officials were deployed across Gurugram for managing the law and order as well as traffic at key points.