Farmers movement reaches 21st day, shout border connecting Noida-Delhi closed.
The agitation of farmers on the Singhu border in protest against the agricultural laws entered the 21st day on Wednesday.
Thousands of farmers are protesting at the Delhi-UP gate along the Singhu and Tikri borders of Haryana adjoining Delhi.
Meanwhile, the protesting farmers have closed the link road (Chilla Border) connecting Noida-Delhi, where the vehicles are parked there.
At the same time, farmers sitting on dharna on the Singhu border had on Tuesday warned to close the Chilla border connecting Delhi-Noida. This border was partially opened a few days ago.
Thousands of people coming to Delhi and Noida are finding it difficult due to its closure.
Along with this, the farmer leaders said that first the central government should abrogate all the three laws, only then will anything be done.
At the same time, news is coming that a dharnarat farmer died on Wednesday at the horoscope border.
62-year-old farmer Pala Singh, a resident of Bhatso village in Patiala, died due to rising cold and heart attack.
Police Kundli police reached the spot on the information and sent the body to the Civil Hospital (Sonipat) for post-mortem.
This is the third consecutive death in the last three days at the protest site. A total of 21 farmers have died so far.
Meanwhile, the Singhu border farmers have now taken an aggressive stance and have removed several barricades of cement on the road from the police and erected several tractors at the same place.
Earlier, the farmers, who were staging a sit-in on the Singhu Border towards Delhi, not only made a platform on Monday but also pointed the canopy over it to avoid the cold and rain.
Talking to reporters, farmer leader Rishipal Ambavata said that instead of confusing, the government should clarify its position regarding cancellation of the law.
At the same time, farmer Jagjit Singh said that there was a meeting of farmers’ organizations from Punjab and then from all over the country on Tuesday.
It was decided in the meeting that their peaceful movement will continue.
On behalf of the farmers, it was told that so far 20 farmers have died in the movement. In his memory, a tribute meeting will be held on December 20 from 11 am to 1 pm across the country.
Farmer leaders, meanwhile, questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement in the FICCI auditorium.
Saying that the Prime Minister told the corporate people in the meeting that the government has opened up the agricultural sector for them.
Meaning, the government is now making agriculture a market for the corporate world.
The Prime Minister is no telling how the welfare of the farmer is possible with this Farmer leaders said that when laws are enacted without asking the farmer, similarly they should be withdrawn without asking.
Yudhbir Singh from Delhi, Lakhvir Singh from Punjab, Sandeep Gadde from Maharashtra, Inderjit Singh from Haryana, etc. attended the press conference.
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