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Protesters Fleeing From Singhu Border: Farmers Protest

Protesters fleeing from the Singhu border, farmers organizations will go on fast till 5 pm. Demand for the repeal of the three Central Agricultural Laws, which has been going on for more than 2 months, has entered the 66th day on Saturday.

Protesters are now in a mood of panic after the uproar in the capital on Republic Day and the uproar on the Singhu border on Friday.

After being surrounded by the police from three sides, the situation has become such that the protesters have started fleeing from here. On Friday evening, many people were seen going on the way to Narela.

After loading the goods, they have parked two trucks towards Narela. All this is the atmosphere after the attack on the police on Friday.

Farmers Protest: Protesters fleeing from the Singhu border.

Meanwhile, the administration has taken a big decision to stop the farmers coming on the Indus border from Punjab and Haryana.

Under this, the road is also being dug on National Highway 1 to prevent the entry of protesters into the Delhi border. JCB’s help has been taken for this.

It is being told that during the next few hours the road will be dug, after which the protesters will not be able to come here through their vehicles.

At the same time, a large number of security personnel are present 2 km before the Singhu border to prevent the villagers from going towards the protest site.

On the other hand, thousands of farmers have gathered on the borders of Singhu, Tikri and UP with their demands. Due to this, heavy security forces have been deployed on both the borders.

At the same time, Kisan Krantikari Union has demanded from the Haryana Government that the internet service should be restored at these places in Sonepat, Palwal, Gurugram, Tikari border.

Explain that the farmers are also protesting against the new agricultural laws on Shukrava on the borders of Delhi-Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

Meanwhile, in a series of protests, agitating farmers will sit on hunger strike on Saturday on the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Saturday will be celebrated as ‘Sadbhavna Divas’. Meanwhile, farmers are fasting from 9 am to 5 pm.

At the same time, the ADG Law and Order of Uttar Pradesh Police says that the security deployment was increased on the Ghazipur border in the past, so that no rogue should enter the protest and create a ruckus.

At the same time, some people made the assumption that we are going to use force. We said we would discuss before coming to a conclusion and it is going on.

The Virk Khurd Gram Panchayat of Bathinda district of Punjab decided to send at least one member of each family for a week in protest against the farmers on the Delhi borders.

High voltage drama played at UP Gate

A high-voltage drama continued at the venue of the movement from Thursday afternoon to early Friday to raise farmers agitating since November 28 at UP Gate demanding withdrawal of agricultural laws.

From Rakesh Tikait, the national spokesperson of Bhakiyu who is leading the movement, the police-administration has left no stone unturned to beat each other.

Ultimately the police-administration had to come on the back foot and the force was removed from the movement site.

An attempt to create a rift between Punjab and Haryana

Balbir Singh Rajewal said that the people of the government tried to create a rift between Punjab and Haryana.

But people have understood this and a large number of farmers of Haryana have also reached the border to participate in the movement.

He also thanked the farmers of Haryana for this. He also said that what happened in front of Gurudwara Sheeshganj in Delhi is very shameful.

The government is trying to make this movement a Hindu-Sikh issue. We will not let it succeed. This country belongs to all and is and will remain a Sikh and Hindu brother.

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