Will Protest Till. : More Farmers Join Protesters At Delhi-UP Border Will Protest Till. : More Farmers Join Protesters At Delhi-UP Border Farmers Protest: People arriving at Singhu, Ghazipur, and Tikri border points even as security has been beefed in these areas.
Farmers Protest in Delhi: Some people have come from as far as Mainpuri in western Uttar Pradesh.
New Delhi:
The stream of farmers heading for various protest points along Delhi s borders remained incessant today on the 67th day of the massive protest against three Central farm laws. The agitation has only intensified over the past few days, particularly since the Republic Day violence in the national capital a few days ago.
Cases have been filed in 5 states so far, the latest being in Delhi on Saturday, against Congress Lok Sabha MP Shashi Tharoor and six journalists over their allegedly misleading tweets on the violence
Farmers tractor rally violence: 38 cases filed, 84 arrested; a look at action taken by police so far across India Cases have been filed in 5 states so far, the latest being in Delhi on Saturday, against Congress Lok Sabha MP Shashi Tharoor and six journalists over their allegedly misleading tweets on the violence FP Staff January 31, 2021 15:00:49 IST Tens of thousands of protesting farmers drove long lines of tractors into Delhi on Tuesday, breaking through police barricades, defying tear gas and storming the historic Red Fort as the nation celebrated Republic Day. AP
Five days since the violence during the farmers’ tractor day parade on Republic Day, a host of police cases have been filed in multiple states, including Delhi, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. The Delhi Police have so far filed 38 cases and arrested 84 people in connection to the
Addressing the ninth National Council meeting of the Aam Aadmi Party, Arvind Kejriwal said the farmers protest against the farm laws is a battle of existence for them.
Farmers cancel Budget day march to Parliament; to hold hunger strike on Mahatma Gandhi s death anniversary
Farmers unions have cancelled their planned march to Parliament on February 1, the Budget Day as cracks began to appear in the ongoing agitation against the agri laws after the violence during the tractor parade on Republic Day
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Sanyukt Kisan Morcha leaders
Farmers unions have cancelled their planned march to Parliament on February 1, the Budget Day as cracks began to appear in the ongoing agitation against the agri laws after the violence during the tractor parade on Republic Day.