Police detained farmers, there was pushing and shoving!

Sudha Subbiah

Farmers were marching towards delhi with their demands, due to which people were stuck in the jam for several hours. However, after several hours of protest, a meeting was held on monday between farmers and administrative officials for talks. In this, it was said to convey the demands of the farmers to the government and the farmers were assured that the government will soon announce its decision on their demands. But the farmers put a condition that their partial protest will continue until their demands are accepted. For the partial protest of the farmers, the administration gave them Dalit Prerna Sthal. Where the farmers were protesting since monday evening, but from the morning the number of farmers started increasing and the farmers put a demand in front of the administration that all their colleagues who have been stopped at various places should also be brought to Dalit Prerna Sthal.

Asked the farmers to end the protest

The administration rejected the demand of the farmers regarding this, after which the administration got information that the farmers were preparing for a protest against it. When the information about the protest was received, officials along with a large police force reached Dalit Prerna Sthal and asked the farmers to end the protest.

The farmers opposed this and the farmer leaders said that they will not leave from here until their demands are met. A scuffle broke out between the farmers and the police to end the protest, after which the police administration took all the protesting farmers into custody and after clearing the protest site, deployed a large number of police forces there. But the vehicles and tractor trolleys of the farmers are still standing at the protest site, their belongings are still present at the protest site. Preparations for the bhandaar were going on at the protest site, flour was kept ready, chopped vegetables were kept ready. Many cylinders were kept because the farmers were expecting that their farmer friends would arrive in large numbers. But the hopes of the farmers were dashed and the police took them into custody before their intentions could succeed.

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