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Farmers gather in Delhi for massive one-day rally; accuse cops of disruption

Farmers from various organisations gather as they participate in a protest against the Narendra Modi government policies, in New Delhi on August 22, 2022. (Photo by MONEY SHARMA/AFP via Getty Images)

By: PTI

Hundreds of farmers from different states started reaching Delhi amid heavy security arrangements to participate in a ‘mahapanchayat’ called by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), a non-political platform, at Jantar Mantar on Monday (22). Leaders of the SKM claimed at some locations, farmers were being stopped from reaching Jantar Mantar, a claim denied by the Delhi Police.

“The mahapanchayat is a one day-long peaceful event where we will reiterate our demands such as a legal guarantee on MSP and cancellation of Electricity Amendment Bill 2022 among others,” said Abhimanyu Singh Kohar, SKM member and organiser of the ‘mahapanchayat’.

He, however, added that the police is yet to give permission for the ‘mahapanchayat’ at Jantar Mantar. Kohar said farmers coming from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh were stopped last night and not allowed to reach Jantar Mantar.

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They were taken to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Rakabganj and Moti Bagh and later released, he said. Kohar said farmers from Punjab, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and some parts of Haryana have reached Delhi and more are coming to take part in the ‘mahapanchayat’.

He said earlier during the farmers’ movement, the central government had promised to consider all our demands but they did “nothing”. “So here we are again to discuss and raise our demands and chalk out future strategy of the movement,” Kohar said.

In November 2020, thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh had camped at border points around Delhi against the Narendra Modi government’s three farm laws, which were repealed a year later.

The farmers had suspended their movement in December last year after the Centre assured them to consider their other demands concerning legal guarantee on MSP, withdrawal of cases against them among others.

Security beefed up

Security was beefed up at Delhi borders, including Singhu and Ghazipur, ahead of the ‘mahapanchayat’, police said.

All vehicles entering the national capital are being checked and police personnel are on ‘alert mode’, they added.

Special commissioner of police, law and order, Dependra Pathak said, “We have made adequate arrangements to ensure that the law and order is maintained and there is no loss of life and property.”

According to the police, extra barricades have been put up at Jantar Mantar along with heavy police deployment. Anyone trying to gain entry will be checked thoroughly to avoid any undue gathering which may give rise any untoward situation, police said.

Traffic movement may be affected in many parts of Delhi as the police have put barricades at border points, officials said.

Farmer leader detained by Delhi cops

Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait was Sunday (21) detained by the Delhi Police at the Ghazipur border while he was trying to enter the capital to take part in an unemployment protest at Jantar Mantar. He had alleged that the Delhi Police was working at the behest of the Centre and did not allow him to meet the unemployed youth. A Delhi Police official had said Tikait, the national spokesperson for the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) and a prominent face of the SKM, was stopped at the border around afternoon.

“Thereafter, he was detained and taken to Madhu Vihar police station where police requested him to return,” Special Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Dependra Pathak had said. On Sunday, Several farmer leaders and organisations gathered at Jantar Mantar for their ‘Rozgar Sansad’ (employment parliament) organised by the Samyukt Rojgar Andolan Samiti (SRAS).

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