Farmers protest retreated Shambhu border, proposed talks to government Preparations march Delhi again on Sunday – Farmers protest retreated Shambhu border proposed talks to government Preparations march Delhi again on Sunday ntc

When the farmer organizations, which were protesting at the Shambhu border for about 8 months, once again tried to march to Delhi, there was tremendous tension between the farmers and the police. When the farmers who had set out to travel from Punjab to Delhi were stopped at the Shambhu border, there was a clash between the farmers and the Haryana Police. Farmers broke the security cordon. Broke the barricades and climbed onto the tin roof. In such a situation, the police fired tear gas shells to drive back the farmers. After which there was a huge uproar at Shambhu border and the police took a farmer into custody. Security has been tightened at the Shambhu border after clashes with the police during the march of farmers’ organizations to Delhi. Internet services are closed in Ambala.

About three and a half hours after the start of the Delhi march, the farmers retreated from the Shambhu border. Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said that many farmers have been injured in the clash with the police, including two seriously, he attacked the government over the use of force by the police on the farmers. Also talked about taking out Kisan March again on Sunday.

Sarwan Singh Pandher said that we do not want schools to be closed, internet to be shut down, central government to talk. We are ready, the Central Agriculture Minister should be involved in the talks, we have given time to the government tomorrow. The group will leave the day after tomorrow. Politics is also intense regarding the farmers’ march to Delhi, meanwhile, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in the Rajya Sabha described the government as friendly to the farmers.

Amidst the farmers’ protest and march to Delhi, the Agriculture Minister is assuring them of purchasing crops at MSP. On the other hand, the attacks of opposition parties are also intensifying. The question of the opposition parties is that if farmers are the priority of the Modi government, then why are they on the streets?

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