Farmers' protest in dehali

      Formers can pertest against government law



 tenth round of talks between government and representatives of protesting farmers on controversial new farm laws has pushed back by a day 
The government ministerial meeting with farmers unions will held on January 20 on 2 pm at Vigyan Bhawan, of January 19,
 
 Supreme Court told  Centre on Monday that  proposed tractor rally on Republic Day by protesting farmers is  law and order matter and Delhi Police is  first authority to decide who should be allowed to enter the dehali capital.

Members of a panel set up by  Supreme Court to resolve crisis said on Tuesday they will keep aside their own ideology and views instead consulting various stakeholders they indicated a complete repeal won't augur well for to much-needed agriculture reforms.
Farmer unions begin  holding tractor rallies at villages in Punjab people for their planned tractor parade in Delhi on national Day.
 
1000s of likely farmers from Punjab, Haryana and parts of UP, are protesting for approximately 2 months at various Delhi borders against the three farm laws enacted by the central government

uncertainty looms their planned tractor rally on Republic Day, farmer unions agitating against new agri laws at Tuesday said their preparations  in full gear and authorities should facilitate peaceful march instead stopping it. After the Delhi Police sought an injunction  the tractor rally, Supreme Court on Monday tell/  

the decision on has to  taken by dehali  and the police, and the official permission 


Protesting formers, which plan  hold the rally on  Ring Road in Delhi on January 26, have begun holding tractor rallies in villages in Punjab to mobilise people for  parade and said  farmers will be heading to the national capital in batches lateron that week. There is a great enthusiasm among people in Punjab to become part of the tractor parade. Our batches will start moving towards Delhi from January 23 and 24, Bhartiya Kissin Union (Ekta Ugrahan) general secretary


many states of Punjab come to Delhi with 20,000-25,000 tractors would come to Delhi from Punjab alone for planned parade. We want government  give us permission for rally. This is our country and that is constitutional right to loud our voice for our needs and demands  said Amarjit Singh general secretary, Deaba Kisan Committee, said on Delhi's Singhu border. We will march with our farmer unions flags and the national flag. So if they fight us,we are ready to fight for our rights.


Farmers attack police at Red Fort,

A big and large formers storm come to the Red Fort once again the police managed to clear them. While the tractors were cleared, the farmers  are still inside.
 

farmers turned violent at  Red Fort.  some police ran from the Red Fort others were thrashed. Vehicles were vandalized  some areas, clashes turned worse as protesters tried to pelt stones on  policeman's. Some of  farmers were seen driving the tractors towards the police in a bid to intimidate.

Yogendra Yadav appealed to farmers not pay heed to the rumours. He  urged protesters to return to designated routes. I appeal on behalf of  Samyukt  Morcha to all farmers not  pay attention on rumours, also appeal to them to return to their designated routes. 

Please don't do any thing tarnishes the farmers Meanwhile  Ministry of Home Affairs temporarily suspended  internet at Singhu, Ghazipur, borders, Mukrama Chowk and Nangloi between 12.00 hours today order was passed under the Public Emergency or 2017. 

The MHA said that the order was passed in the interest of maintaining public safety and averting public emergency. Earlier, a farmer part of the tractor rally died after a tractor overturned during the parade.  took out a tractor rally today. However within a short span of time, the parade took a violent turn as the protesters broke the police barricades which led to the police firing tear gas shells.

who died the protests former



27-year-old protestor died Tuesday at  farmers’ tractor rally on natioal Day near ITO was  died but sustained a “traumatic injury above left side of his skull from where his brain started oozing out”, leading to his death, the post-mortem report revealed.

In the report which a police source read out to ThePrint,  not mention any bullet injury or exit wound that ]indicate the farmer was shot. An X-ray too did not show any bullet inside  body.


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