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Farmers to block Western Peripheral Expressway for 5 hours today to mark 100th day of protest


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Farmers will block Western Peripheral Expressway on the 100th day of protest against Centre's three farm laws.
There will be a 5-hour blockade on the KMP Expressway between 11 AM and 4 PM and no toll will be collected at the toll plazas
New Delhi: The farmers protesting the Centre's three farm laws will block the 135-km-long Western Peripheral Expressway for five hours on Saturday to mark 100 days of the stir. The call to block the expressway is a part of the strategy to intensify the ongoing protest which had begun on November 26.
According to a statement issued by Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), thousands of farmers will block the expressway between 11 AM and 4 PM.

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Lakha Sidhana, accused in Republic Day violence in Delhi, spotted at farmers' rally in Bathinda

Lakha Sidhana is wanted by the Delhi Police for his alleged role in the violence that took place during a tractor parade called by the farmer unions on January 26 against the Centre's three farm laws. The farmer unions had called a tractor rally on Republic Day in Delhi, which had turned violent when the protesters and police personnel clashed. 

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Republic Day violence: Delhi Police arrests one more accused Jaspreet Singh


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Police on Monday arrested Jaspreet Singh, who has been accused of being part of the violence on Republic Day in Delhi.
Jaspreet Singh, 29, is a resident of Delhi.
He was reportedly seen climbing one of the tombs located at both sides of the rampart at Red Fort.
New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Monday (February 22, 2021) arrested Jaspreet Singh, who has been accused of being part of the violence on Republic Day in the national capital. 
Jaspreet Singh, 29, a resident of Delhi, was reportedly seen climbing one of the tombs located at both sides of the rampart at Red Fort during the Republic Day violence. He was also seen in a video behind Maninder Singh, who was arrested on February 17.

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Red Fort violence case: Delhi Police arrests another accused, two swords recovered

Another accused in the Red Fort violence case, Maninder Singh was held by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police, he was captured in a video swinging swords at the police on duty during the violence at Red Fort on Republic Day 2021.

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Rakesh Tikait to attend 7 'mahapanchayats' in three states to intensify farmers' protest movement

The Kisan Mahapanchayat will start from February 14 in Karnal, Rohtak, Sirsa and Hisar districts of Haryana, in Rajasthan's Sikar and Maharashtra's Akola. These meetings will begin on February 14 and will culminate on February 23. 

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High-level judicial inquiry should be ordered into January 26 violence in Delhi: Farmer unions

The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) during a press conference at Delhi's Singhu border, asked farmers who are getting police notices not to appear before the force directly and, instead, approach the legal cell constituted by the unions for any assistance.

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Massage centre from farmers at Delhi's Singhu border to keep up momentum of protests


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PTI
New Delhi: The growing complaints of sore feet, stiff back or pain around the kneecap among the protesting farmers -- especially the older ones -- have led to opening of a makeshift massage centre at Singhu Border.
Six plastic chairs, rugs and mats on the floor and a "home-made" pain relief oil from Punjab are being used to help the visibly-tired protestors unwind and reduce their muscle tension.
They have been camping at the border for over 70 days now in protest against the three contentious agri-laws, with no immediate end in sight for the agitation.
Harpreet Singh, who already has his hands full with multiple services at the protest site, said he had heard enough people complaining about bodyaches and fatigue and not doing anything for them was just not an option.

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Red Fort violence: Another 'most wanted' Ikbal Singh arrested from Punjab

Ikbal Singh was declared as one of the wanted in the Lal Quila case of January 26 and an award of Rs 50,000 had been announced for him. On Sunday, the Special Task Force made arrest accused Sukhdev Singh was held from Chandigarh after giving the forces a 100 km chase.

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International celebrities talking about farmers protest do not know very much: S Jaishankar

The External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar claimed that the international celebrities who remarked on the framers protests have spoken "on matters on which they obviously didn`t know very much". The farmers movement grabbed global attention after Rihanna and Greta Thunberg's posts on social media.   

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It was banned, will talk to locals: Tikait on Bhindranwale's flag seen during 'chakka jam'


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BKU leader Rakesh Tikait spoke about the incident that a flag resembling Khalistani Bhindranwale was seen on a tractor in Ludhiana.
Tikait said if the incident happened then it was wrong, this was banned.
New Delhi: After a flag bearing resemblance to Khalistani Bhindranwale was seen on a tractor in Ludhiana during the ‘Chakka jam’ movement, Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait said the locals will have to explain the incident. 
He said if the incident happened then it was wrong and clarified that since it was
“We will talk (to the people there). If it is indeed the case, it is wrong. This should not be done. If something is banned, it should not be displayed,” Tikait told ANI.

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