LIVE KISSAN MOVEMENT: Rampage on the Singhu border,Clashes between police and farmers

LIVE KISSAN MOVEMENT: Rampage on the Singhu border,Clashes between police and farmers,Tear gas shells

There was a clash between farmers and security forces protesting against the Central Agrarian Reform laws at the Delhi-Haryana border. Meanwhile, the Delhi government rejected the Delhi Police's demand to convert the stadiums into temporary jails.

New Delhi, ANI. Farmers going to encircle Delhi to protest the central agrarian reform laws are marching towards Delhi. Meanwhile, in view of the protest, the Delhi Police had sought permission from the Delhi government to convert the nine stadiums into temporary jails, which were rejected. There were clashes between farmers and security personnel at several places along the Delhi-Haryana border. The police used water canons and tear gas shells. Earlier, policemen on the Singhu border (Haryana-Delhi border) used tear gas to disperse the protesting farmers. A large number of security personnel are deployed here. Barricading has been done at various places. In addition, Rohtak-Jhajjar border, Delhi-Gurugram and Delhi-Jammu highway are deployed in large numbers.

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LIVE Farmers Protest Updates

- Security forces released tear gas shells on farmers protesting against agricultural laws on the Singhu border. Farmers are coming to Delhi to protest against agricultural laws.

The Delhi government rejected the request of the Delhi Police seeking conversion of the nine stadiums into temporary jails in view of the farmers' protests.

Water canons and tear gas shells were fired at the Shambhu border near Ambala to disperse the protesters.


Farmers in Punjab are trying to enter Haryana, near Haryana-Punjab border (Shambhu border) in Ambala. There is a tight border at the border to prevent farmers from entering Haryana.

In view of the farmers' demonstrations, Delhi Metro on Friday informed that the entry and exit gates at six metro stations on the Green Line were closed. Entry and exit at Brigade Hoshiar Singh, Bahadurgarh City, Pandit Shri Ram Sharma, Tikri Border, Tikri Kalan and Ghevar stations on the Green Line are now closed. Delhi Metro officials had earlier announced that services from neighboring cities would be suspended on Friday.

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Police used water canons and tear gas shells to disperse the agitating farmers on the Tikri border near the Delhi-Bahadurgarh highway. The farmers witnessed a confrontation with the security forces.


According to the news agency ANI, the Delhi Police sought permission from the Delhi government to convert the nine stadiums into temporary jails in view of the farmers' protests.

The farmers stopped entering Delhi on the Singhu border (Haryana-Delhi border). According to the news agency ANI, a farmer said that we are holding a peaceful protest and we will continue it. We will enter Delhi protesting peacefully. In a democracy, one must be allowed to protest.

Security forces used tear gas on the Singhu border to disperse the farmers who were protesting against the agricultural laws.


Farmers protesting against agricultural laws are coming from Rohtak to Delhi. A protesting farmer told the news agency ANI that the police tried hard to stop us from water showers and tear gas, but we did not care and we are moving towards Delhi.

Farmers protesting the central agrarian reform laws gathered on the Rohtak-Jhajjar border.

On Thursday, clashes between police and farmers occurred in many places

On Thursday, clashes between police and farmers were witnessed at many places in Haryana. Farmers entered Haryana by removing barricades, stones and earthen piles planted by the police. A total of nine places on the Punjab-Haryana border were sealed by the Haryana Police. At seven of these places, the farmers broke the barricade and in three places they clashed with the police. There was tension on the border throughout the day.

What did the protesters say

Speaking to the news agency ANI, a farmer said that the main demand is that they should listen to us. They have brought agricultural legislation and yet, they are not listening to us. What will the farmers do if the minimum support price (MSP) and middlemen or service provider are removed? At the same time, the government says that the role of middleman will be eliminated by agricultural reform laws. Farmers will be able to sell their produce directly in the market. The protesters fear that they will not get the fair price for their produce and their timely payments may be disrupted.

Picture Credits:ANI & Jagran

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