BKU fighting for farmers rights and will not return home from Delhi s borders till the new agri laws are repealed, the organisation s Haryana president Gurnam Singh Chaduni said.
Be ready to sacrifice your standing crop: Tikait to farmers
17:08 (IST) Feb 18
Train movement in all zones across country normal during rail roko ; most zones reported no case of train stoppage by agitators: Railway
16:28 (IST) Feb 18
Toolkit case: Have not leaked anything to media, police tells Delhi HC
Delhi Police Thursday told the Delhi High Court that it has not leaked any material to the media in relation to its probe in the FIR against climate activist Disha Ravi for her alleged involvement in sharing a toolkit backing the ongoing farmers protest. The court was hearing Ravi s plea to restrain police from leaking to the media any probe material in relation to the FIR lodged against her. The petition has also sought to restrain the media from publishing the content or extract of any private chats, including those on WhatsApp, between her and third parties.
NEW DELHI: As the farmers stir against three new agriculture laws of the Centre inches towards the three-month mark, crowds at the major protest sites Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur borders visibly appear to be thinning, but the leaders maintain that their movement is now stronger than ever.
Even as the langars and tents at Delhi s borders appear vacant, the farmer leaders insist that the crowd is merely shifting from one spot to another to mobilise more people to join the movement. The crowd is not thinning at all. We are simply trying to decentralise the movement and mobilise people in villages and districts, and not just in Punjab and Haryana.
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After Nikita, Disha and Shantanu, the new name which has been taken up by the Delhi police in the Toolkit accidentally shared by climate activist Greta Thunberg is of Pieter Friedrich. His name was mentioned in the who to be followed section of Toolkit, which was created to influence the ongoing farmers protest in India, the police said.
The Toolkit, which is now being probed by the police, lists a detailed action plan to amplify farmers protests by disseminating fake news about farm laws and creating a Twitter storm on Republic Day in connection with some foreign-based pro-Khalistani organizations.