RAF And Additional Forces Deployed On Singhu Border
RAF (Rapid Action Force) and Additional Forces deployed on singhu Border: Farmers Protest.
Today is the 20th day of demonstrations of farmers protesting against new agricultural laws.
Farmers’ organizations have made it clear that they accept nothing less than the cancellation of agricultural laws.
Farmers are adamant on their demands, in view of this they also performed hunger strike on Monday. Aam Aadmi Party workers also fasted in support of them.
The movement of farmers on the Singhu and Tikri borders continues for the 20th consecutive day.
The movement of farmers is continuing along the Singhu border. In view of this, Rapid Action Force (RAF) and additional force have been deployed.
Government ready to accept the suggestions of farmers: Gadkari
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has said that farmers should understand that the government is with them, no injustice will be allowed.
Further, he proposed to the farmers that they should come with the government and discuss the laws.
He said that the government is with the farmers and if the farmer wants to give any suggestion regarding the agricultural laws, the government is ready to accept it.
PM Narendra Modi will meet Sikh farmers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Gujarat, meanwhile he will meet Sikh farmers in Kutch. For more than two weeks, the protests of farmers have been going on along the borders of Delhi.
In such a situation, it is expected that during this meeting PM Modi will try to give a message to the Sikh community and farmers.
Javadekar criticized Kejriwal
Union Minister Prakash Javadekar on Monday criticized Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s hunger strike in support of the farmers’ movement.
Javadekar tweeted, ‘Arvind Kejriwal ji this is your pretense. In the Punjab Assembly elections, you promised to amend the APMC Act.
In November 2020, you notified an agricultural law and today you are on hunger strike.
Farmers said – we are not terrorists, fighting for rights
The farmers said that we are not terrorists, but are fighting for their rights.
Kuldeep Singh, a member of the Punjab Farmers Union, who came to join the movement on the Singhu border, said that this hunger strike was against the Central Government calling us terrorists.
Through this fast, we want to tell the government that we are rightists and not terrorists.