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.
Rakesh Tikait has effectively filled up the leadership vacuum when a dispirited agitation was looking for a nerve centre to rally around. (Photo: PTI)
PHAGWARA: The video of the teary eyes of the Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait and Friday s attack on protesting farmers at Singhu Border in Delhi have triggered the mobilisation of more farmers towards the protest sites near the national capital.
A convoy of at least 100 cars and MUVs has recently left Punjab s Phagwara to join the protest.
Many tractor trolleys from across the state are also heading towards the protest sites.
Makhan Singh, a resident of Bhanoki village, who earlier had small landholding but now works as a mason, said, The goons attacked our people at Singhu border. If we don t stay united, most of the farmers will become landless in Punjab.
Farmers Protest Highlights: 44 arrested for violence at Singhu border, says Delhi Police Jan 29, 2021 / 11:11 PM IST
Farmers Protest LIVE Updates: The Delhi Chalo farmers agitation has entered the 65th day. Delhi s border points at Tikri and Singhu remain under heavy police deployment in the aftermath of the violence that broke out during a tractor parade by farmers in the national capital on Republic Day.
Farmers Protest LIVE Updates: The Delhi Chalo farmers protest at border points of New Delhi has entered the 65th day today. Thousands of farmers, especially from Punjab and Haryana, are staging a sit-in protest along Delhi borders. The protest started on November 26. The farmers are demanding a complete rollback of the new farm reform laws and a guarantee on the Minimum Support Price (MSP) system being retained. Multiple rounds of talks between the Centre and the farmers’ union leaders have ended in a stalemate. Protesting farmers fear that the new laws will dis