The peasant movement has started on the 6th day, demanding the repeal of agricultural laws. Along with the Tikri and Singhu border, the number of farmers has started increasing at the Delhi-UP gate. On the other hand, a case has been registered at Alipur police station against the incident done by the farmers during the forced entry of Delhi by the Singhu border. Police is investigating the case on the basis of evidence obtained from CCTV footage and other sources. However, no arrests have been made yet.
At the same time, Joint Secretary of Punjab Kisan Sangharsh Samiti (Sukhvinder S Sabhran, Jt Secy, Punjab Kisan Sangarsh Committee) has told that there are more than 500 groups of farmers in the country, but the central government has invited only 32 groups for talks. . The rest have not been called by the government. We will not negotiate until all groups are called.
Farmers started gathering on the Delhi-UP border
Farmers of Uttar Pradesh have also started protesting against the demand to repeal agricultural laws at UP Gate. Gradually, the number of farmers has started increasing here.
Khap Panchayats came in support
The agitation of farmers against the agricultural laws has also got the support of Khap Panchayats of Haryana. Along with this, Balwant Singh Bhullar, President of All India Sarathi and Honor Association and Parmeet Singh Goldie, President of Delhi Goods Transport Association, reached the Singhu border and supported the farmers. They jointly said that if the government did not withdraw the agricultural laws in two days, then truck, tempo, taxi and bus services in Delhi would be stopped and the drivers would go on an indefinite strike. He appealed to truck, taxi and bus drivers across the country to join him.