Farmers Stir: Heavy Police Deployment At Tikri, Singhu Borders After Tractor Parade Violence
Several roads have been shut and the traffic police has asked the commuters to take diverted routes. PTI photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-29T11:01:22+05:30 Farmers Stir: Heavy Police Deployment At Tikri, Singhu Borders After Tractor Parade Violence outlookindia.com 2021-01-29T11:29:32+05:30
Border points of Delhi Tikri and Singhu on Friday remained stuck under heavy police deployment in the view of the recent violence that broke out on Republic Day celebrations during a farmers tractor parade in the national capital, officials said.
Heavy police forces, including Delhi police personnel and paramilitary, have been deployed at the borders to curb the sensitive situation
Like Russia, common people in India will soon take to the streets: Shiv Sena on Delhi chaos, farm la
Like Russia, common people in India will soon take to the streets: Shiv Sena on Delhi chaos, farm laws
In its latest editorial, the Shiv Sena mouthpiece, Saamana, said that the central government does not understand the anger among the citizens of the country.
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Shiv Sena has slammed the Narendra Modi government over the violence in Delhi on Republic Day. (Photo for representation: Reuters)
The Shiv Sena mouthpiece, Saamana, asked in its editorial on Wednesday if it would have been a big deal had the government taken a step back on the controversial farm laws.
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.
Farmers during their protest against Centre s farm laws. (File photo: PTI)
Farmers, protesting at Delhi borders over the Centre s farm laws, are all geared up to carry out a tractor march on Republic Day on Tuesday. The farmers union reached an
agreement with the Delhi Police on Sunday to carry out the tractor march peacefully. Three routes, originating from Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur border points, have been finalized for the march, a farmer leader said.
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Delhi Police said that the first route will begin from Singhu border and will move from Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar to Bawana. Similarly, 62-km long second route will pass through Nangloi-Najafgarh and Jharoda after starting from Tikri border. The third route will lead to Apsara border and Hapur after starting from Ghazipur. All of these processions will converge at Kundli Manesar Palwal Expressway (KMP).
Farmers tractor rally: Routes decided, security forces at R-Day parade on alert
New Delhi: Tractors arrive for farmers at Singhu border during an ongoing protest against the new farm laws, in New Delhi, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. (PTI Photo/Manvender Vashist)(PTI01 24 2021 000152B)
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The law enforcement personnel deployed for security at the Republic Day parade in New Delhi are required to be on alert for law and order arrangements during the farmers tractor march, the Delhi police commissioner said on Sunday. All officers and men, as well as CAPF and other force deployed for Republic Day Parade security, should remain in a ready position to move at short notice for law and order arrangement in connection with Kisan tractor rally, the commissioner said in a statement.