Suspending internet an administrative decision: Haryana CM ANI | Updated: Jan 31, 2021 21:04 IST
Ambala (Haryana) [India], January 31 (ANI): Suspending the internet was a decision of the administration to maintain public safety and to avert public emergency in the state after the violence during farmers tractor rally in Delhi, said Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday.
Responding to the allegations by Congress that the students and common can face inconvenience due to the internet suspension during the pandemic period, Khattar said, We spent a whole year under COVID s shadow. What our government was able to provide the people in the state during COVID-19 pandemic, the Congress would have never done it.
Protest has gone out of farmer leaders control: Haryana CM
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Wed, Jan 27 2021 18:27 IST |
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Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Chandigarh, Jan 27 : Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Wednesday condemned the violent incidents in New Delhi, especially at the Red Fort, and said the farmers protest has now gone out of control of their leaders and has deviated from its direction.
He appealed to the farmers to return to their homes after Tuesday s unfortunate incidents.
The Chief Minister said a special Cabinet meeting convened here on Tuesday evening was unanimous in its view that the people must together foil the nefarious intentions of anti-social elements and cooperate in maintaining peace and harmony.
As protests by farmers in Delhi grew violent, additional forces were deployed in sensitive areas and the police began monitoring social media for misleading or provocative posts
He appealed to the farmers to return to their homes after Tuesday s unfortunate incidents. The Chief Minister said a special Cabinet meeting convened here on Tuesday evening was unanimous in its view that the people must together foil the nefarious intentions of anti-social elements and cooperate in maintaining peace and harmony. No Indian could tolerate unfurling of a flag other than the national flag at the Red Fort. Doing so is an insult to those great freedom fighters and martyrs who sacrificed their lives so that the Tricolour could fly high on the ramparts of the Red Fort, Khattar added.