Angry farmers entered Delhi ignoring police obstruction



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Farmers marched from Punjab demanding the repeal of the Farm Law and called for ‘Delhi Cholo’. Throughout the day on Thursday, the Haryana police tried to disperse the angry farmers in various ways.

That effort has been more desperate since Thursday night. Police fired water cannons at Sonapat farmers in Haryana around 11 pm amid severe cold. The purpose is the same, to prevent farmers from entering Delhi. Khabar Anandabazar Patrika and NDTV.

Farmers have been trying to break through the barricades in the Delhi border area since Friday morning. The police are using their power to stop them.

Finally, on Friday morning, after the violence path light was turned off, police said. Farmers who demanded the cancellation of the farm bill won a great victory. Finally, the police allowed them to enter Delhi.

A group of more than two hundred farmers arrived in Sonepat on Thursday night. They were standing in the street chanting slogans.

The police also barricaded their barricades with water cannons and tear gas. Around 9pm, the situation there heated up a bit. The peasants asked the police to remove the barricades. The farmers did not agree to back down either.

With the night, it gets colder and colder. Meanwhile, the Haryana police fired water cannons at protesting farmers.

However, the BJP government in Haryana failed to stop the farmers despite all efforts on Thursday.

Approximately 50,000 farmers have already reached various parts of the Delhi-Haryana border to enter Delhi. They are also set to enter Delhi on Friday.

The Delhi police have already rejected requests from various farmers’ organizations to enter Delhi on the grounds of the Corona epidemic. Delhi Police Commissioner SN Srivastava said it was possible to allow political rallies for the Kovid-19 directive. We have rejected the request.

A lot of police have been deployed on the Delhi border. The Singhu Delhi border and fired tear gas to disperse protesting farmers.

Police blocked the road with a truck near the Tikri border on the Delhi-Bahadurpur highway. The protesting peasants tried to pull the truck off the road with a tractor, but if the police stopped them, a fight broke out. After that, the police fired water cannons and tear gas. There, farmers have been charged with sticks.

The protests have caused massive traffic jams in Delhi-Gurugram. The CRPF jaws are monitoring the vehicles on the road. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has closed several metro stations along the border.

Punjab’s chief minister, Captain Amarinder Singh, has asked the Center to speak with protesting farmers.

Farmers are also trying to cross the Punjab border into Haryana on Friday to go to Delhi. Large numbers of farmers have gathered in Shambhu, near Ambala, on the Haryana-Punjab border. The presence of women in the peasant procession is noticeable.

Meanwhile, the leader of Congress, Randeep Singh Surjewala, came to Panipath to support the farmers’ protest. Farmers block the Jamuna Highway in Mathura

Letter to the Prime Minister to allow peasant leaders to enter Delhi. Proposal for discussion at Ramlila Maidan. The Delhi police had applied to the Delhi government for permission to convert nine stadiums into temporary prisons. The Delhi government has rejected it.



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