Rakesh Tikait to continue farmers' protest against Agri Law
Rakesh Tikait to continue farmers' protest against Agri Law
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New Delhi: The farmers' agitation has entered the 66th day on Saturday in protest against the new agricultural laws of the Center. The farmers are on a full day fast today, celebrating the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on January 30, as Sadbhavana Day. The Union Home Ministry has temporarily stopped internet services at the Singhu, Ghazipur, and Tikri border.

On these borders of Delhi, farmers are agitating against the new agricultural laws of the center. In addition to the three borders of Delhi, internet services will be closed from 11 am to 11 pm from 31 January to 11 pm. At the same time, after the violence on the Singhu border on Friday, a large number of security personnel and police forces are deployed today. Barricading has been done about 1 kilometer before the demonstration site. No one is being allowed to go forward from here. Seeing his identity card, ACP level officials are pushing the press forward one by one. Around 1000 volunteers of the protesters have been on watch all night. Currently, the situation is under control here.

At the same time, a large number of farmers continue to come on the Tiki border. A large number of farmers are reaching the movement from Rohtak, Jind, Jhajjar in Haryana. The movement has received the support of the Khapas. People are being sent to the protest after each Khap Panchayat. Meanwhile, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said that we want to sit down and discuss with the government. Tell us if the government has any strength. We will respect him, but the farmer will not lose his fight.

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