Tractor Parade Violence: Congress leader Sibal says 'red fort can't be visited without permission'
Tractor Parade Violence: Congress leader Sibal says 'red fort can't be visited without permission'
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New Delhi: After the violence erupted during the tractor parade of farmers on the national festival of Republic Day, the weakening farmer movement is once again seen to be gaining momentum. Meanwhile, veteran Congress leader and lawyer by profession Kapil Sibal have made serious allegations against the central government. Kapil Sibal said that no one can reach Red Fort without permission.

Kapil Sibal further said that how the protesting farmers went straight to the Red Fort and those people are themselves saying that no one has stopped us. Many conspiracies are being hatched to break the movement. After the violence, the Union Home Ministry has taken an important decision, announcing the shutdown of internet service at the Singhu Border, Tiki Border and Ghazipur Border from 11 am to 11 pm on Saturday.

Explain that after the video of Rakesh Tikait crying, the supporters of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) started gathering again on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway on Friday. Due to this, a large crowd gathered there. However, the administration of Ghaziabad has given an ultimatum to remove the protesters from the UP gate. A large number of security personnel have been deployed here.

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