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दिल्ली में SKM की महापंचायत आज, पुलिस ने नहीं दी इजाजत, हिरासत में राकेश टिकैत
दिल्ली में SKM की महापंचायत आज, पुलिस ने नहीं दी इजाजत, हिरासत में राकेश टिकैत
संयुक्त किसान मोर्चा अराजनैतिक ने 22 अगस्त को दिल्ली के जंतर-मंतर पर किसान महापंचायत का ऐलान किया है. संयुक्त किसान मोर्चा की महापंचायत के लिए अलग-अलग राज्यों से किसानों का जत्था दिल्ली रवाना हो गया है. एक तरफ किसान संगठन महापंचायत के आयोजन को लेकर तैयारियों को अंतिम रूप देने में जुटा है तो दूसरी तरफ दिल्ली पुलिस ने इसके लिए इजाजत नहीं दी है. दिल्ली पुलिस ने जंतर-मंतर पर महापंचायत के लिए इजाजत…
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Farmers’ Protest Live Update: Rakesh Tikait gives ultimatum to Centre; internet suspended in Delhi border areas Farmers’ Protest Chakka Jaam Live Updates: In wake of farmers’ chakka jaam protest, the home ministry has suspended the mobile internet services in Singhu, Ghazipur and Tikri border areas of Delhi till 11:59 pm today. The ministry said that the internet has been suspended in the interest of maintaining public safety and averting public emergency. On the other hand, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait today issued an ultimatum to the Centre to repeal the farm laws by 2nd October. He said that unions will do further planning after that. Tikait said that the farmers’ won’t hold discussions with the government under pressure. Meanwhile, the three-hour ‘chakka jaam’ protest called by farmers unions today ended peacefully with no violence reported from across the country. Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Karnataka were most affected states while the unions stayed away from holding the protest in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and City Andolan . Around 50 people were detained near Shaheedi Park in central Delhi on Saturday for allegedly holding a protest in support of the ‘chakka jam’ call given by the farmers agitating against the Centre’s new agri laws, police said. The call to block national and state highways between 12 pm and 3 pm was given by Samyukt Kisan Morcha to protest against farm laws, ban on the internet in areas near their agitation sites, harassment allegedly meted out to them by authorities and several other issues. Earlier today, Delhi Metro had closed entry and exit at some metro stations including Khan Market, Nehru Place, Lal Quila, Jama Masjid, Janpath, Lal Quila, Central Secretariat, Mandi House, ITO, Delhi Gate and Vishwavidyalaya. However, the normal services resumed on all metro stations after ‘chakka jaam’ protest ended. Meanwhile, police have made elaborate security arrangements at the borders so that miscreants are not able to enter the national capital just like Republic Day. The Samyukt Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of the farmer unions protesting the three farm laws, had said that peasants would block national and state highways peacefully.
However, police had have taken additional measures to deal with any situation emerging out of the ‘chakka jam’. Ahead of the ‘chakka jam’, the Centre had also directed the Delhi Police to ensure foolproof security at all key installations in the national capital. Around 50,000 personnel of Delhi Police, Paramilitary & Reserve Forces were deployed in Delhi-NCR region. The region was turned into fortress. At least 12 metro stations in the national capital have been put on alert for closing the entry & exit, in view of any disturbance.
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Rakesh Tikait detained on way to the Jantar Mantar protest
Rakesh Tikait detained on way to the Jantar Mantar protest
New Delhi : Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait was Sunday detained by the Delhi Police while entering the national capital to participate in a protest against unemploy ment in the country . A Delhi Police official said Tikat was stopped at Ghazipur while he was on his way to Jantar Mantar . ” Thereafter , he was detained and taken to Madhu Vihar police sta tion where the police spoke to him and…
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Rakesh Tikait detained by Delhi police, returns without participating in Jantar Mantar protest
Rakesh Tikait detained by Delhi police, returns without participating in Jantar Mantar protest
Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait was Sunday detained by the Delhi Police at the Ghazipur border while he was trying to enter the national capital to take part in an unemployment protest rally at Jantar Mantar. A Delhi Police official said Tikat, the national spokesperson for the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) and a prominent face of the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), was stopped at the border around…
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BKU Leader Rakesh Tikait Was Detained By The Delhi Police And Released On The UP Border | राकेश टिकैत को दिल्ली पुलिस ने हिरासत में लेकर यूपी बार्डर पर छोड़ा, किसान नेता बोले
BKU Leader Rakesh Tikait Was Detained By The Delhi Police And Released On The UP Border | राकेश टिकैत को दिल्ली पुलिस ने हिरासत में लेकर यूपी बार्डर पर छोड़ा, किसान नेता बोले
Rakesh Tikait Detained By Delhi Police: किसान नेता राकेश टिकैत को दिल्ली पुलिस ने हिरासत में लेकर यूपी बार्डर पर छोड़ दिया है. उन्होंने अपने हिरासत में लिए जाने की जानकारी खुद ट्वीट कर दी. उन्होंने लिखा कि सरकार के इशारे पर काम कर रही दिल्ली पुलिस किसानों की आवाज को नहीं दबा सकती. यह गिरफ्तारी एक नई क्रांति लेकर आएगी. मेरा किसानों के लिए संघर्ष अंतिम सांस तक जारी रहेगा. हम ना र���केंगे, हम ना…
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Rakesh Tikait detained by Delhi Police on way to Jantar Mantar protest | India News - Times of India
Rakesh Tikait detained by Delhi Police on way to Jantar Mantar protest | India News – Times of India
NEW DELHI: Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait was Sunday detained by the Delhi Police while entering the national capital to participate in a protest against unemployment in the country. A Delhi Police official said Tikait was stopped at Ghazipur while he was on his way to Jantar Mantar. “Thereafter, he was detained and taken to Madhu Vihar police station where the police spoke to him and requested him…
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Rakesh Tikait detained by Delhi Police on way to Jantar Mantar protest | India News
Rakesh Tikait detained by Delhi Police on way to Jantar Mantar protest | India News
NEW DELHI: Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait was Sunday detained by the Delhi Police while entering the national capital to participate in a protest against unemployment in the country. A Delhi Police official said Tikait was stopped at Ghazipur while he was on his way to Jantar Mantar. “Thereafter, he was detained and taken to Madhu Vihar police station where the police spoke to him and requested him…
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Sangh teaches to attack, non-violent satyagraha makes farmers fearless: Rahul Gandhi
Sangh teaches to attack, non-violent satyagraha makes farmers fearless: Rahul Gandhi
A day after stones were allegedly pelted at the convoy of farmer leader Rakesh Tikait in Rajasthan’s Alwar district, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said that “we will take on the Sangh together” and not stop until the farm laws are repealed. Police in the stone pelting case have detained a student leader, who the Bhartiya Kisan Union claimed, belonged to the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi…
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Sangh teaches to attack, non-violent satyagraha makes farmers fearless: Rahul Gandhi
Sangh teaches to attack, non-violent satyagraha makes farmers fearless: Rahul Gandhi
A day after stones were allegedly pelted at the convoy of farmer leader Rakesh Tikait in Rajasthan’s Alwar district, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said that “we will take on the Sangh together” and not stop until the farm laws are repealed. Police in the stone pelting case have detained a student leader, who the Bhartiya Kisan Union claimed, belonged to the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi…
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Crackdown on farm protests, Tikait holds out in UP Gate standoff
NEW DELHI: A standoff built up through Thursday between police and protesters at UP Gate on Delhi’s Ghazipur border after the UP government ordered farmers camping there to be vacated and Bharatiya Kisan Union’s Tikait faction, the outfit leading the sit-in agitation at the site, dug in its heels and announced it would move the Supreme Court on Friday against the attempt to evict the protesters. BKU leader Rakesh Tikait, who held fort at UP Gate as tension rose after the protesters were served a notice by the Ghaziabad administration to leave and a heavy police contingent moved in, said, “The Supreme Court has not raised any objections to peaceful protest. No violence has taken place here (at UP Gate). I will challenge the order in the Supreme Court on Friday.” The local administration snapped power supply to the camps on the highway that have housed thousands of protesters since the agitation began in the last week of November at UP Gate, which formed the troika, alongside Singhu and Tikri, that became the main protest centres against the new farming laws. The water tanker service was discontinued as well. Most mobile toilets were removed, too. But even as the BKU held out, other protests folded up – primary among them the agitation at Atoha in Palwal on the Delhi-Agra highway – as the tide continued to turn after the Republic Day violence in Delhi during the farmers’ tractor rally. “The Red Fort incident changed everything overnight,” admitted Shiv Kumar Kakka, who was leading the Atoha protest as he decided to wrap up the agitation, a day after more than 2,000 protesters were booked for a clash in Faridabad during a Republic Day tractor rally. Kakka said the protest had also lost the support of locals. The previous night, in UP’s Baghpat, police evicted protesters camping on the Delhi-Saharanpur highway. An FIR was also filed against the farmers under IPC sections 283 (obstruction in public way), 341 (wrongful restraint), 188 (disobedience of order promulgated by public servant), 269 (spreading infection) and sections of the Epidemic Diseases Act. At Singhu border, Delhi Police installed new barricades near the passage to the protest site, leaving visitors with no option but to take long detours passing through residential areas. Police also began stopping private vehicles a few kilometres before from the protest site, allowing only government vehicles to go forward. There are more boots on the ground as well. The crowd at the protest site too had conspicuously thinned. Farmers said they will stay put and only those who had come to participate in the tractor parade had returned. The Burari grounds, meanwhile, were cleared of protesters. Around 30 of them moved to Singhu and 15 were detained for their possible involvement in the violence on January 26. “By 8pm, the Burari grounds were vacated,” said a senior police officer.
source https://bbcbreakingnews.com/2021/01/29/crackdown-on-farm-protests-tikait-holds-out-in-up-gate-standoff/
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