Farmers' protest: Protestors beat Policemen pasting posters of missing people

New Delhi: After the confrontation of police and protesters on Republic Day in the country's capital Delhi, a big issue has come to light on the border. Here a policeman is brutally beaten up by the protesters. This policeman had reached the Tikri border to put posters of the missing people. The policeman's name is being told as Jitendra Rana.

Jitendra Rana, head constable of Nangloi police station, reached the protest site to paste the posters of the missing protesters. The protesters started fighting with the head constable with sticks. Why the protesters beat the policeman while he was pasting only the posters of the missing people here, it has not been clear. The policeman has suffered a lot of injuries, who have been admitted to the hospital for treatment. The preparations are being made by the police to register an FIR. The process of panchayats is also going on with the farmer movement.

During the farmers' protest on 26th January Republic Day, there was a fierce clash between the police and the protesters. The protesters were very arbitrary, not only that these protestors had reached the Red Fort, where they hoisted their flag at the place where the Prime Minister of the country hoists the tricolour on 15 August. The security forces tried hard to control this violent demonstration. Since then, strong security arrangements have been made on the borders of Delhi.

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