North India

Angry Farmers March to Delhi. Haryana Fails to Stop them. Police Barriers Broken

November 26, 2020 09:30 PM

Delhi : So far so good Farmers from different parts of Punjab have started migrating to Delhi and a large number have reached Khanauri, Shambhu border. A crackdown on farmers has been launched in Haryana and the border of Punjab has been sealed.

Farmers in Ambala and Kurukshetra have crossed police barricades and water cannons In view of the farmers' agitation, the Haryana government has stopped buses going to Punjab. The Punjab-Haryana High Court has sought reply from the DGP on the abduction of Punjab leaders by the Haryana Police. Farmer leaders have repeatedly called for peace and called for a sit-in if they were stopped.

Farmers from Punjab and Haryana are marching from their respective areas for the Delhi Dharna on November 26 and 27. The BBC's Punjab and Haryana correspondents say farmers have decorated their tractor-trolleys, trucks and buses with flags and slogans. Necessary clothes, rations and other necessities have been provided for the winter season. Meanwhile, the Haryana government has sealed its borders with Punjab to prevent farmers from going to Delhi.

A large contingent of Haryana Police is deployed on the Punjab-Haryana border with all the equipment to tighten it. Ambala Kurukshetra after talents checkpoint After Ambala, the farmers have moved forward by breaking the barricades of Kurukshetra. Haryana farmers have also crossed Kurukshetra under the leadership of Haryana farmer leader Gurnam Singh, breaking police barriers. Triple barriers were also imposed in Kurukshetra, but farmers removed large boulders in the water and moved forward with tractor-trolleys.

A large contingent of Haryana Police is deployed on the Punjab-Haryana border with all the equipment to tighten it. Ambala Kurukshetra after talents checkpoint After Ambala, the farmers have moved forward by breaking the barricades of Kurukshetra. Haryana farmers have also crossed Kurukshetra under the leadership of Haryana farmer leader Gurnam Singh, breaking police barriers. Triple barriers were also imposed in Kurukshetra, but farmers removed large boulders in the water and moved forward with tractor-trolleys.

The administration is trying to stop them but the farmers are constantly moving forward. After passing the check post set up in front of Mora Mandi in Ambala, farmer leader Gurnam Singh had released a video saying that he had come 15 km from Mora Mandi. They are moving forward in complete peace and will continue to move forward in peace.

The SP of Ambala said at a 10 km long traffic jam on the Ambala-Delhi highway that the farmers had broken through the barricades and moved ahead. He said that Haryana police had not received any cooperation from Punjab. 'Farmers will sit and protest where it will be stopped' According to the All India Kisan Sangharsh Committee, the protests in Delhi on November 26 and 27 will continue as planned. According to farmers' organizations, wherever farmers are barred from going to Delhi, they will sit and protest. Rajiv Godara, a member of the Haryana unit of Jai Kisan Andolan, a farmers' organization of Yogendra Yadav's party 'Swaraj India', told the BBC that Haryana police were arresting farmers trying to reach Delhi.

According to him, about 1.5 to 2 lakh farmers are reaching Delhi from Punjab alone, besides a large number of farmers from Haryana, UP and other places will also migrate to Delhi. According to Bhartiya Kisan Union (Lakhowal), farmers from each district of Punjab will travel to Delhi in about 15-200 trolleys. Conditions on the Khanauri border According to BBC Punjabi correspondent Sukhcharanpreet from Barnala, Indian Farmers Union collectors are gathering at the Khanauri border.

The Kisan Union's langar, fuel and logistics trolleys have already arrived. Farmers from Barnala, Sangrur, Mansa and other districts of Malwa will start arriving from the evening of November 25. People have left the villages in caravans for the Khanauri border. BKU state leader Jaswinder Singh Longowal, who was present on the occasion, said that if he was not allowed to go ahead, he would form a front here and force the Center to bow down.

Shiromani Committee announces all possible help

The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee has supported the peasant struggle. Shiromani Committee President Gobind Singh Longowal said that where the farmers would stage a dharna, arrangements would be made for langar and accommodation from the nearby Gurdwara Sahib. He said that teams would be sent by the committee to provide medical aid to the farmers' organizations during the dharna.

The SGPC President said that whatever kind of cooperation the farmers' organizations would ask for would be provided. He also appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resolve the issue of farmers as soon as possible. Kendra Randhawa leaves tough stance against farmers Talking to BBC correspondent Gurpreet Singh Chawla, Punjab Cabinet Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa said, He said that when LK Advani of BJP had taken out a rath yatra, the Congress government at the Center had not put any obstacle in adopting Gandhian policy.

Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa said that the Center should take a firm stand and decide in favor of the farmers Settlement of Haryana Government Haryana Police has blocked the roads from Khanauri, Shambhu, Ambala and Panchkula to Delhi by installing stones and barricades.

The announcement of section 144 in the districts is being made again and again. The general public and the media are also being urged to stay away from barricades through loudspeakers. Haryana Police DIG Narwal said that under no circumstances would the farmers be allowed to enter Haryana and go to Delhi. Haryana Police says that farmers have already moved to Delhi, so Haryana's border with Punjab has been sealed. Asked what the fear of Haryana was when the farmers were going to Delhi, DIG Narwal of Haryana Police said, "Farmers can wreak havoc in Haryana." Asked why the Haryana police were scared when the farmers had been protesting peacefully for two months, he said, "These farmers are going to Delhi.

The administration cannot allow them to pass through Haryana by making caravans like this." Talking to media on Haryana-Punjab Khanauri border, it was informed that 2,000 troops have been deployed here and 8 main roads passing through here have been blocked. BBC correspondents Sat Singh and Prabhu Dayal have said that farmers' families from nearby villages are reaching out to the border villages with rations and water to support them.

Saab Singh from village Guru Nanakpura said that he fully supported the farmers of Punjab and was asking the Central Government to withdraw this black law. He said, "We are with all the farmers. Today we have arrived with tea and breakfast for the farmers. Our entire village is ready to help the farmers in every possible way. We will provide whatever is needed to our farmers." . " It may be recalled that the Manohar Lal Khattar government has adopted a two-pronged policy to stop the farmers' march from Punjab and Haryana to Delhi on November 26-27.

On the one hand a crackdown has been launched against the farmers leaders in Haryana and on the other hand the borders of Haryana have been sealed to prevent the farmers of Punjab from advancing beyond Punjab. But the farmers of Haryana are also coming out in favor of the farmers of Punjab.

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