Farmers who arrived in Delhi to protest against the government's three agricultural laws tightened their grip on Monday. He has announced that he has reached the national capital for a decisive battle and will not back down until the demand is accepted. Farmers have also responded to fears of an increase in Corona's affairs due to the crowds during the protests, saying the government's agricultural laws are even more dangerous than Corona's.
The government will have to pay for it : farmers' organizations.
Addressing a press conference on Delhi's Sangha border, representatives of farmers' organizations appealed to Prime Minister Modi to listen to the "minds of farmers" and made it clear to the government that there was no scope for any discussion on their demands. He has announced that they will continue their protest until their demand to withdraw the three controversial laws is accepted. Jagmohan Singh, general secretary of the Indian Farmers' Union, told a news conference that "there is no room for discussion on our demands." He also threatened that if the ruling party did not heed the demands. He said, "They will have to pay for this." He said, "We will stick to the Delhi border here. We have come here to ask the Prime Minister to listen to the minds of the farmers. Otherwise the government and the ruling party will have to pay for this, ”he said.
Accused of filing case against farmers
Garnham Singh, president of the Haryana unit of the Indian Farmers' Union, alleged that four cases had been registered against the protesters so far to discourage them. He categorically said that these efforts of the government would not be successful and the farmers would continue protesting till their demands were approved.
More farmers participate in the protest
The farmers' protest against the government is getting support across the country. Meanwhile, more farmers are turning to Delhi to join it, which is being stopped at the borders. A large number of farmers from Haryana have made the journey to Delhi while the farmers arriving from UP have been stopped at the Ghaziabad border. Concrete concrete barriers have been erected to prevent them.
Farmers trying to move towards Ram Leela Maidan
Thousands of farmers are marching towards Delhi's Ram Leela Maidan while the police force deployed at the border is trying to stop them. When the farmers announced on Monday that they would not accept any conditions and would block the whole of Delhi, a Once again, Home Minister Amit Shah took action. He immediately called a meeting and assured the farmers that he was ready for talks.
Police has been increased security up at Delhi's borders after the threats from farmers
Delhi Police have stepped up security at the border after farmers arriving in Delhi demanding repeal of agricultural laws threatened to intensify protests and block all five entrances to Delhi. A senior police official said, "Delhi Police has increased its presence at all entrances to the city. All internal and external forces have been mobilized. "Delhi Police Commissioner SN Srivastava himself is monitoring the situation.
Kamal Haasan wants PM Modi to have a talk with farmers
"All he (Prime Minister) has to do is look at my farmers. Have a talk, it is long overdue. You must have a talk. Because it is very important for the nation. You also believe in the good of the nation. Agriculture must be taken care of. This is not a request." Haasan said. Party lines should blur in matters like these and efforts must be taken to address the concerns, he said.
Unwarranted and unpopular: AAP on Trudeau's comments on farmers' protests
"While we urge the BJP government to immediately resolve and accede to farmers' demands, this remains an internal matter of India. AAP believes interference or commentary from elected heads of other countries are unsolicited and unwelcome. India is capable of handling its own domestic matters," Raghav Chadha tweeted.
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