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Farmers Delhi chalo March:: Farmers raised from Panipat in Haryana, reached near Kundli border, broke barricades in Sirsa – News in Headlines
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Farmers Delhi chalo March:: Farmers raised from Panipat in Haryana, reached near Kundli border, broke barricades in Sirsa

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Chandigarh / Panipat, JNN. Thousands of farmers from Haryana have moved beyond Panipat and reached the horoscope border at Sonipat. A heavy police force is stationed there to stop the farmers and there is a possibility of a confrontation there. On the other hand, in Bahadurgarh, the farmers removed the road blocks and reached the Tikari border in Delhi. There was a confrontation between the farmers and the police of Haryana. The police fired water cannons and released tear gas shells to prevent the farmers from entering Delhi. Earlier in Haryana, there was no attempt to stop the farmers in Hansi, Rohtak and Bahadurgarh city and bypass anywhere. The farmers moved ahead from the Rohad barrier near Sampla in Rohtak and the process continues. The Punjab-Haryana border at Dabwali in Sirsa broke the barricades imposed by the police on the Punjab farmers. A large number of Punjab farmers have entered the Haryana border.

When the farmers left Panipat towards Delhi, the police did not stop them anywhere in the district. He then crossed the border of Panipat district and entered Sainipat district. There, the police have kept a front to prevent them from moving near the horoscope.

On the other hand, thousands of farmers coming from Punjab on the Haryana-Punjab border in Sirsa removed the barriers and barricades imposed by the police. During this time there was a confrontation between the police and the farmers and the police force tried to stop the farmers. However, the farmers prevailed over the police and entered the Haryana border.

The peasants removed the berkids and stones on Bahadurgarh’s Sector 9 bypass. After this, the farmers started moving forward shouting slogans. On Bahadurgarh Sector 9 bypass, the police did not even attempt to stop them. From Sampla, tractors of farmers left for Delhi. Kisan also left without any interruption from Rohad Toll Plaza.

On the other hand, all efforts of Hansi District Police to stop the farmers proved to be unsuccessful. Police had made a big block in Rampura village on Delhi Highway to stop the farmers who reached in thousands, but all efforts of the police failed in front of the farmers. The police also clashed with the farmers and tried to stop the farmers using the water canon. The farmers broke the police barricading and proceeded to face the police lathis. As the number of farmers increased, the police administration gave up arms and let the farmers go. The farmers headed to Rohtak.

Earlier, the batch of thousands of farmers going to Delhi took their night stay near Panipat toll plaza. Now they will travel to Delhi in a short time. It is believed that the police will allow them to come. Now efforts will be made to stop the farmers near Gannaur and Sonepat. On the other hand, despite the Hisar-Delhi highway, a large number of farmers are coming towards Delhi. They were tried to rake on Hansi and Rohad barrier, but it failed. Police have parked a large number of trucks on the road to stop the farmers along the Delhi border in Bahadurgarh. On the other hand, Haryana-Punjab border is still sealed in Ambala to prevent the farmers of Punjab.

Since this morning, a large number of trucks have been parked at Bahadurgarh’s Sector 9 Bypass Chowk on behalf of the police. The police have done this strategy so that any farmer can take a vehicle and leave from Delhi. Seven trucks are also filled with gas cylinders in this crowd of trucks. It is estimated that the farmers who left the Rohit toll will travel towards Delhi by this route.

On the other hand, the farmers going towards Delhi via GT Road reached Panipat toll plaza late at night after skirmish and confrontation with police at many places and put a night stop there. The farmers’ lunker walked on the road and they slept there. Due to this, traffic on this route was completely disrupted.

Earlier on Thursday, police clashed with farmers in Ambala and Karnal on the road to Delhi. In order to stop the farmers breaking the barricades, the police fired water cannons and released tear gas shells, the farmers in Ambala also started stoning the police. In Karnal too, tear gas shells were released and water showers were also carried out, but irrespective of all this, the farmers who came with full preparation broke the barricades and the convoy traveled towards Delhi.

In Fatehabad, a group of farmers entered Haryana breaking barricades and the police in Kaithal had to lathi-charge to stop the farmers. A farmer was injured here. In view of the farmers’ movement, the state government sealed all the routes of the south as well. All routes from Sonepat to Delhi were closed. In many places large stones were laid in the paths. In Gurugram too, the police were letting vehicles go only after checking.

On Thursday, there was a clash between the police and farmers on the Shambhu and Saddopur border adjoining Ambala. When the Ambala police released tear gas shells on the Shambhu border, the farmers also started stone pelting, after which the police had to stop their action. The same situation also happened on the Saddopur border, where the police killed water splashes, but this did not affect the farmers. In Ambala, barricades planted to stop the farmers were thrown into the Ghaggar River by the farmers. Similarly, standing as a blocker, by breaking the glass of the sand-laden dumper, the farmers entered it and made way for it by the side. The peasants carried with them a strong settlement to remove all types of obstructions.

Barricades planted with loaded trucks could not stop the way of farmers

 

The blockades, tear gas shells and water splashes on the Delhi-Chandigarh National Highway in Karnal could not stop the farmers. The farmers traveled towards Delhi under the leadership of Gurnam Singh Chadhuni, the state president of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, breaking barricades fitted with loaded trucks. As early as one and a half hours, as the farmers leaders called upon to break the barricades, the farmers started pulling the loaded trucks from the tractors. The agitation continued for about an hour, the farmers left water showers and tear gas shells on them, if the farmers did not believe in the severe tension. This further infuriated the farmers, so the administration repelled the police force to avoid the serious situation of confrontation and the batch reached Panipat.

At the same time, more than ten thousand farmers have gathered in the Punjab region across the barricade near Dabwali in Sirsa and have blocked the entire road. At the same time, farmers from the villages of Odhan area of ​​Sirsa took tractor trolleys to Delhi, but the administration stopped the blockade on the Ghaggar bridge on the National Highway near Khairekn.

 

 

In Jind, farmers uprooted barricades, threw stones, broken glass of half a dozen vehicles, two employees injured

 

In Jind, the farmers of Punjab stoned the police and uprooted the barricades on the Daitaxhwala border on Delhi-Patiala road. The youth involved in the demonstration of the farmers broke the vials with two ambulances, Garhi police station in-charge and Naib Tehsildar and two personal trains with sticks and stones. During the stone pelting, two Patwaris involved in the administrative staff suffered minor injuries. Seeing the fury of the farmers, the administrative staff retreated.

Tiki border seal, thousands of vehicles sent back

 

In Bahadurgarh, Delhi Police sealed the road leading to Delhi by placing barricades near the toll plaza on the Tiki border. This led to a jam about two kilometers long. The border is being monitored by two drone cameras. Vehicles were sent to Delhi via Jhaoda Border, Nizampur Border and other alternative routes.

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