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Yogendra Yadav And Gurnam Chaduni Defend Themselves

Yogendra Yadav and Gurnam Chaduni came to their rescue after violence in the capital: Farmers Protest.

Following the violence in the capital during the tractor parade under the Kisan movement, prominent leaders of the United Kisan Morcha, Yogendra Yadav and Gurnam Singh Chadhuni, gathered to defend themselves.

Yogendra Yadav was involved in the tractor parade being taken out on the Shahjahanpur border. Yadav released a video clip of his statement saying that he strongly condemned the violent incidents in Delhi.

At the same time, he asked the farmers who have entered Delhi, separated from the fixed route, to maintain peace in the movement and immediately return to their place.

Yadav has even said in this statement that the farmers should leave what they have done till now and go back to their picket site.

Similarly, Haryana Kisan Union leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni has also released a video clip saying that violence during tractor parade in Delhi is condemnable.

The farmers involved in the movement maintain peace. Chadhuni doubted that the movement should not take religious form. Therefore, all farmers should exercise restraint.

He described this movement as separate from the caste-religion, for peasant interest. It is also believed that these leaders have issued this statement to avoid the criminal action of Delhi Police.

At the same time, apart from these two leaders, the farmer leader Shivkumar Sharma ‘Kakka Ji’, who was included in the seven-member coordination committee of the United Kisan Morcha, blamed all the blame for the violence in the capital and put the blame for the Delhi Police.

Kakka Ji says that the three routes decided by the Delhi Police were not agreed to by the United Kisan Morcha. While the members of the United Front Coordination Committee had also issued an advisory to maintain peace with the farmers by putting their stamp on these routes.

Atar Singh Sandhu, head of the Bharatiya Kisan Union of Haryana (Atar), said that hoisting a flag other than the tricolor on the ramparts of the Red Fort in the national capital, Delhi, is an insult to the nation.

This will reduce the general public support of the peasant movement. We strongly condemn violence and anarchy in the capital. For the time being, the agitation will continue till the withdrawal of the three agricultural laws.

Yogendra Yadav of the Coordinating Committee of the United Kisan Morcha, Gurnam Chaduni and other senior leaders were involved in the meeting to decide the route for the tractor parade with the Delhi Police.

These routes were decided with the consent of the farmers, but the Delhi Police had not removed the barricades already installed at several places till ten in the morning. This angered the farmers.

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