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Farmer Movement: Police of three states, eight blockades still not stop farmers' steps



The farmers' agitation against the agricultural laws of the Center became more fierce on Friday. Protesting farmers pelted stones and broke barricades on the Delhi-Haryana Singhu border. The police had to resort to tear gas shells and water splashes to stop the agitated farmers, but the steps of the farmers did not stop. The farmers were seen moving towards Delhi.


The Delhi Police had barricaded in three layers on the Singhu border. At the forefront was barbed wire. The trucks were then fitted like barricades. Eventually, the Water Cannon was deployed. Even such arrangements could not stop the farmers. Police from three states (Delhi, Haryana, and Punjab) from Punjab-Haryana Border to Delhi Border tried to stop the farmers by making huge blockades 8 times, but each time the farmers proceeded with the help of a tractor. Police released tear gas here to stop the farmers. Furious farmers started throwing stones at the police. The peasants were adamant to enter Delhi. Some farmers sat on the dharna there and started cooking. The farmers said that we are demonstrating in peace. Continuing this, we will enter Delhi. Demonstrations should be allowed in a democracy.


Police dug the roads, still proceeded:

Police had dug up roads at many places to stop the farmers, but still, the farmers continued to move forward. Farmers made their way through the fields. A major confrontation between the police and the farmers for the second consecutive day also took place in Panipat. A large number of farmers broke barricading and moved towards Delhi. The farmers of Punjab were also behind. He kept fighting with Haryana Police. Police called a JCB machine near the police station Sector-29 in Panipat and dug up the roads. Many farmers crossed the barricade several kilometers through the fields on the main highway near Shiva village and proceeded towards Delhi.


Farmers of Haryana got together:

When the farmers reached the Delhi border, the farmers of Haryana took over the command. Back and forth the farmers of Punjab were coming. The farmers of Haryana said that the police stationed on the Indus border, adjacent to Delhi, knew the farmer's leaders of Haryana. Farmer brothers have come from Punjab, they are our guests. So we will not forward them, instead, we will eat the first sticks of the police.


West UP farmers also hit the road, highway jam


On Friday, farmers blocked all the highways of West UP including Meerut on the call of Bhakiyu. Farmers sat on a dharna at every place. Due to the farmers' agitation, the traffic system was disrupted in all the districts including Meerut, Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Baghpat. In the evening, the farmers reached the Sivaya toll. The further strategy will be under the direction of Rakesh Tikait, national spokesperson of Bhakiyoo arriving at Sivaya toll. At present, the farmers have taken the toll on toll-free and free toll. Delhi Cooch is scheduled for Saturday morning.

On Friday, Bhakiyu announced a statewide highway jam. Hundreds of farmers, led by District President Manoj Tyagi, reached Jitouli on the Delhi-Dehradun highway in Meerut under the Kankarkheda bypass under the call of the national spokesperson of the Baku. Farmers sat on the highway with a tractor-trolley. During this period, the movement of vehicles was stopped. The police and administration also had a mild fuss. In the afternoon, the farmers received information that Rakesh Tikait had traveled from Muzaffarnagar. After that, the farmers in Jitouli ended the picket and reached the Sivaya toll. On the other hand, due to highway jams, Mohiuddinpur also got jammed. Vehicles were evacuated from the Mohiuddinpur-Kharkhauda route. Now the farmers have sat on the Sivaya toll. Delhi Cooch is scheduled for Saturday morning.


Farmers jammed 11 places in Bijnor:


In protest against the farmers from going to Delhi and withdrawing the agricultural bills, the farmers blocked the Delhi Pauri Highway in Bijnor district at around 11 am. Bhakiyu jammed 11 places in the district. People got trapped due to trouble in the jam. At the same time, the officials of Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Sangathan also staged a sit-in in five tehsils of the district for withdrawal of agricultural bills. The Azad Farmers Union also submitted a memorandum to the ADM administration in the name of the President to withdraw the agricultural bills and prevent the farmers from going to Delhi. Farmer's jam still continues.


Delhi traveled after the jam in Muzaffarnagar:


Farmers led by Rakesh Tikait in Muzaffarnagar jammed for nearly three hours near Nowala Kothi between Khatauli and Mansoorpur. After this, he traveled to Delhi. At the same time, along with the farmers, the Meerut Karnal highway was jammed at the intersection of Jhinjhana police station. At 11 am, several farmers under the leadership of the Bhakiyu District President reached the carriage intersection and blocked the highway while sitting on the highway, sitting on the highway. This led to a line of vehicles both on the highway and several kilometers long. The police also arranged for the evacuation of vehicles from the village paths, but this was not enough.




After the video went viral, Rakesh Tikait said - 

I will accept my mistake



On the occasion of Republic Day, a video of Rakesh Tikait, leader of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, has emerged amidst the fierce uproar during the Kisan agitation in the capital Delhi. In this video, Rakesh Tikait is seen urging people to bring sticks and sticks. After the video went viral, the farmer leader has given his clarification assuming the mistake.


Rakesh Tikait said on Wednesday that we had asked him to bring his sticks. Please show me the flag without sticks. The farmer leader said that I will accept my mistake


Rakesh Tikait further said that some uneducated people were driving tractors and did not know the way to Delhi. The administration told him the way to Delhi. All those farmers went to Delhi and returned home. Some of them inadvertently went towards the Red Fort. The police instructed them to return.


The farmer leader said that who was the man who hoisted the flag? The plot to defame a community has been going on for the last two months. He said that some people have been identified and they will have to leave from here today. The man found in the violence will have to leave the place and action will be taken against him.



Deep Sidhu is not a Sikh, he is a BJP worker


Rakesh Tikait said that Deep Sidhu is not a Sikh, he is a BJP worker. There is also a picture of him with PM. This is a farmers' movement and will remain so. Some people will have to leave this place immediately. Those who have broken barricades will never be part of the movement. Let us tell you that Deep Sidhu, who is considered to be Gurdaspur MP and close to Bollywood actor Sunny Deol, was involved in a group of farmers who entered the Red Fort on Tuesday and waved flags.




200 people detained in Tractor Parade violence case, FIR lodged against 7 farmer leaders including Yogendra Yadav





Delhi Police has registered an FIR against seven farmer leaders including Yogendra Yadav at Alipur police station for damage to public property and under the Pandemic Act in connection with the violence during the tractor parade of farmers on Republic Day. Delhi Police has also detained 200 people in connection with the violence during the Kisan Tractor rally in the city on Tuesday, they will be arrested soon. The number of police personnel injured in the tractor parade has also increased to 313. So far 22 FIRs have been filed in this case. It is believed that more FIRs will be filed.

Explain that the farmers who had been protesting against the new agricultural laws on the borders of Delhi for the last two months, promised to carry out a tractor parade peacefully on the streets of Delhi on 26 January, but this promise proved to be hollow. There were a lot of clashes and clashes in Delhi all day. Nobody expected this to create such a furor in the capital Delhi on the occasion of Republic Day. But the reality is that on 26 January, the protesting farmers in Delhi cut a ruckus, whose echo will be heard for a long time.




Culture and Tourism Minister visited Red Fort and took stock of the damage
The Minister of Culture and Tourism said that I visited the Red Fort today along with the officials of the Ministry of Culture and Archaeological Survey of India. I gave 2 instructions - the report should be made as soon as possible and submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs and the FIR should be lodged immediately. Things will be clarified after the report arrives.

While returning, I visited Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Smriti. 85 children had come from Kalahandi, Odisha, and participated in the Republic Day Parade. While returning, they wanted to see the Red Fort, but could not reach there. So, I met them, they are safe.




FIR lodged against seven farmer leaders including Yogendra Yadav
An FIR has been lodged against seven farmer leaders including Yogendra Yadav at Alipur police station in Delhi in connection with the tractor parade violence. An FIR has been made under the Prevention of Damage to Public Property and Pandemic Act.


Tractor parade violence: Delhi Police will hold a press conference at 4 pm
Delhi Police will hold a press conference at 4 pm today and answer all questions regarding violence during the Kisan rally tomorrow: Union Minister Prakash Javadekar










Shahnawaz Hussain said - was celebrating or attacked India on Republic Day
BJP MLC Shahnawaz Hussain said, 'The suspicion proved to be correct. Farmers' organizations were talking big that discipline will remain that we are joining the celebration. Was it a celebration or an attack on India on Republic Day? They have defiled the Red Fort. Strict action should be taken against all this. The leaders of the farmers' organization did the work of abetment. Every leader of the farmers' organization was engaged only in provoking. Now when this incident has happened, then they are giving different kinds of knowledge.



Photo of Deep Sidhu coming with PM, we doubt these: Saravan Singh Pandher
General Secretary of Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Samiti, Sarwan Singh Pandher said, "Our program was on Outer Ring Road in Delhi and we came back after going there. We had neither the program of the Red Fort nor the hoisting of the flag. We condemn those who did this work. Whoever did this work is guilty.

He said, "Deep Sidhu's photo is also coming with PM. We doubt these. Now Deep Sidhu Ji went to the Red Fort from where and came back. Those who did so would be identified. All this has been done to discredit the peasant laborer. ''


Trying to discredit the farmers' movement: Hannan Mollah
All India Kisan Sabha general secretary Hannan Mollah said, "There was a continuous effort to discredit the farmers' movement." We were afraid that no plot would succeed, but eventually, the plot was successful. No one can reach the Red Fort without any connivance. It is not right to discredit farmers for this.


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