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The Government Strict, After The Nuisance Of The Farmers

The government strict, After the nuisance of the farmers, companies of 15 paramilitary personnel will be posted in Delhi.

On the Republic Day, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a high level meeting on the fierce agitation of farmers and the situation in Delhi.

A round of meetings in the Ministry of Home Affairs is going on in Delhi from morning till now. Home Secretary, Delhi Police Officer, and other officials attended this meeting. It was decided in the meeting that additional companies of paramilitary forces would be deployed in Delhi.

]These will be on top of the 15 companies that were sent yesterday. 5 companies were on standby today. That means more than 1500 paramilitary forces will be deployed in Delhi. Every aspect related to today’s violence is being reviewed.

The government strict: 3 important meetings have been held so far. A special team formed by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Delhi Police is taking information from Delhi-NCR officials.

The farmers, who have been agitating against the agricultural law for two months, took out a tractor rally on the Republic Day on Tuesday around the borders of Delhi. During this time, there was a clash between farmers and police in many places. The police released tear gas shells.

Dodging the police, the miscreants reached the Red Fort and ITO via the Kashmiri Gate and committed fierce violence there. Stoned the police and tried to put a tractor on the policemen.

Some unruly peasants entered the Red Fort. The farmers reached there and hoisted their flag. The farmers hoisted two flags here. The Prime Minister hoists the flag on Independence Day, where the rowdy farmers hoisted the flag.

Meanwhile, a statement has been issued by the United Kisan Morcha amidst violence in Delhi. United Kisan Morcha said that despite all our efforts, some people violated the route and indulged in slanderous acts.

Antisocial elements infiltrated, but the movement remained peaceful. We have always said that peace is our strength and violence hurts such movement.

United Kisan Morcha said that we thank all the farmers for taking part in today’s parade. We also condemn the events that have taken place today and separate ourselves from those who indulge in such actions.

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