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Seven Months Of Protest Against Agricultural Laws Completed

Seven months of protest against agricultural laws completed, farmers will surround Raj Bhavan, tight security in Delhi.

Farmers’ organizations, which are staging a sit-in on the borders of Delhi in protest against the three agricultural laws of the Central Government, will today surround Raj Bhavans across the country and submit memorandums to the Governors and the President.

Let us inform you that seven months have been completed of the farmers’ protest on the borders of Delhi. He started his movement on the Singhu border between Delhi and Haryana.

The other two protest sites on the borders of the national capital are Tikri and Ghazipur. During this, there will also be a tractor march of farmers at the UP Gate on the Delhi-Ghaziabad border.

Seven months of protest: UPDATES.

Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij said that farmers are sitting on the borders for 8 months.

They are disappointed. So their leaders make a new program every day to keep their movement alive. It has been said to submit a memorandum in Raj Bhavan today. This keeps happening.

Delhi: Farmers will submit a memorandum to the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor today on the completion of 7 months of the farmers’ agitation.

In view of this, security arrangements have been increased outside the Lieutenant Governor’s residence in the national capital Delhi.

Haryana: Farmers gather for a march towards Raj Bhavan near Nada Sahib Gurdwara, Panchkula. The DCP said, ‘We are fully prepared to deal with any situation.

We have enough security forces. Hope all today’s programs will be held without disturbing the law and order situation.

Seven months of protest in Delhi: Police and paramilitary forces have been tightened in the national capital in view of the farmers’ tractor rally.

Security has been increased at the Tikri border on the completion of 7 months of farmers’ agitation against agricultural laws. Farmers will give a memorandum to the Governor across the country today.

Farmers protested in Lucknow on the completion of 7 months of the farmers’ movement.

Farmer leader Rajesh Singh Chouhan said, ‘There has been an undeclared emergency in the country for 1 year.

In protest against this, we will submit a memorandum to the President through the Governor today because the farmers’ Wheat is rotting in the mandis.

Three stations of Delhi Metro will remain closed.

According to news agency, in view of the farmers’ protests, the Delhi Metro on Saturday decided to close three main stations on the Yellow Line for four hours.

DMRC said that as per the advice of Delhi Police, three metro stations of Yellow Line, University, Civil Line, and Vidhan Sabha will remain closed for the public from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm tomorrow due to security reasons.

Farmers protesting since November 25 last year.

A spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh said that farmers are again showing their strength in large numbers at the Ghazipur border.

The farmers have been protesting since November 25 last year demanding the repeal of three central laws.

On June 26, the representatives of farmers will submit a memorandum to the governors of different states. The Raj Niwas of Delhi is located in the Civil Lines area.

The deadlock did not break even after several rounds of talks.

Farmers have been camping at the borders of Delhi since November last year to demand the withdrawal of new agricultural laws and a new law to guarantee the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for their crops.

Several rounds of talks were held between the farmers and the government regarding this, but the deadlock did not end.

The government last held talks with farmer leaders on January 22. Talks between the two sides came to a halt after a tractor parade by farmers in Delhi turned violent on January 26.

Fear of sabotage in anti-agriculture law movement.

Intelligence agencies alerted Delhi Police and CISF. At the behest of Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI, miscreants can disturb the anti-agriculture law movement.

Intelligence agencies fear that the protesters may instigate security forces so that the situation gets out of hand. In view of this alert, security forces have made elaborate arrangements

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