Farmers protesting on the Ghazipur border ask Jamia students to leave


Farmers block the Delhi-UP border during their protest against the new agricultural laws, on NH-24 in Ghazipur on December 13, 2020. (PTI Photo / Vijay Verma)

Farmers block the Delhi-UP border during their protest against the new agricultural laws, on NH-24 in Ghazipur on December 13, 2020. (PTI Photo / Vijay Verma)

When the group of students, including 4 to 5 young women, arrived at the site of the demonstration, the farmers protested their presence.

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  • Last update: December 13, 2020 4:35 PM IST
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The protesters called on a small group of Jamia Millia Islamia students who arrived at the Ghazipur entry point on the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border on Sunday afternoon to extend their support for the farmers to leave.

When the group of students, including 4 to 5 young women, arrived at the site of the demonstration, the farmers protested their presence. When the situation got a bit tense, the police intervened.

The students were asked to move out. After a short conversation between the two parties, the students left for Delhi.

Arjun, one of the protesters present at the scene, told IANS: “Some students from Jamia visited the border site to support the farmers and brought a ‘daphli’ (tambourine) and a couple of posters in their hands. The farmers They took them away. We will fight our own battle. We don’t need anyone who wants to divide India. “

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