Farmers have started 'Delhi Chalo' March protest, Delhi border sealed

Update: 2020-11-26 14:04 IST

Farmers have started ‘Delhi Chalo’ March protest, Delhi border sealed

New Delhi: Thousands of farmers from Punjab, UP, Haryana, Rajasthan and other states have started a 'Delhi Chalo' march in protest against the agriculture laws made by the central government. Many batches have reached the Delhi border and its vicinity. Farmers' groups are being stopped in every state.

Police is also catching the leaders of farmer organizations. Farmers' organizations say that the peasant march was not just a movement, now it has become a spark. Do not attempt to stop this spark. Wherever farmers are stopped, there will be tents.

Member of All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee Avik Saha further said, we know Delhiites. However, all the farmers have to bring ration water to fill their stomachs. There is no concern if the agitation goes on in Delhi. Here too, majority of the population is settled from villages. They come from a family of farmers. In such a situation, the farmer will not die of hunger here. The people of Delhi will feed themselves The gurudwaras have already made special arrangements for food for the farmers.

Avik Saha told that till now the farmer march has been proceeding peacefully. There has been no untoward incident on the farmers' march anywhere. It is another matter that in a state like Haryana, water was showered on farmers. Force has also been used. Now Delhi Police has issued a series of warnings to stop the farmers.

Do not think that farmers are coming from two or three states. Now the farmer march has turned into a spark. Farmers' groups from several states including Tamil Nadu, Odisha and West Bengal have left for Delhi to join the march. Farmers are not allowed to go on the railway platform. When he was stopped from boarding the train, the farmers started walking.

It has been decided that farmers will not go back under police pressure. Wherever they are stopped, they will start the anchor. He asked the government that how many farmers have died in the country during Corona, is anyone's guess. No, but it's true. Avik Saha, while substantiating his claim, says that the farmer is dying every day somewhere. If someone is dying of illness then hunger has become death.

This is an indefinite movement. Do not consider it a movement of only one or two days. Central and state governments are making a big mistake to stop the farmers' movement. The movement will continue till the laws that play with the interests of the farmers are withdrawn.

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